From what I see around me, this is the least understood lens among the DSLR lenses and the one that is the most underused, meaning that it is used by many well below its full capacity and capabilities. At the same time, I can notice among many photographers a sort of awe combined with inhibition when it comes to talking about this lens and especially when it comes to shooting with it. There is a certain mystery around the tilt-shift lenses among those who have not used one yet. The two most popular tilt-shift lenses for architectural photography: the Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5 L II and Canon TS-E 17mm f/4L The Tilt-Shift Lens Mystery and Charm If you are using the new AI Topaz Plugins, you can use instead Topaz Studio 2 and its B&W converter that replaces Topaz B&W Effects, also Topaz DeNoise AI Topaz Sharpen AI and Topaz Mask AI. The fine art architectural images shown in this tutorial have been shot with a Canon 5D MKIII camera, a Canon tilt-shift lens TS-E 24mm f/3.5 L II, using neutral density filters Formatt-Hitech ProStop IRND, and were processed using Photoshop, Lightroom and Topaz B&W Effects, DeNoise, Detail and ReMask.
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#Tiltshift photography how to#
Also hands-on demonstrations and explanations with case studies on how to use the tilt-shift lens in architectural and long exposure photography, together with more other resources and tips you can find in my video tutorial Long Exposure, Architecture, Fine Art Photography – Creating (en)Visionography that comes with a black and white processing ebook. You can find the entire study in the chapter “The Tilt-Shift Lens as Main Tool in Architectural Photography”. This tutorial constitutes a fragment from the extensive tilt-shift lens study I present in my book From Basics to Fine Art – Black and White Photography – Architecture & Beyond, which you can find on my webstore at the link above. Shooting with the Canon 17mm f/4L Tilt-shift Lens This tutorial is an essential guide to the tilt-shift lens, a study of the tilt-shift lens, or architectural lens, as it is also called.