For those who have many watchers, and for those who dont have many, it is hard to know how one retains that interest as well as receive more. This article explores the basics of watchers and how we react to certain situations. Although it does not affect some deviants, and the tips are generally related to common sense, we hope the article is a worthwhile read and that the majority learn something from reading this.
















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i actualy did tilt it. half a degree at a time but the blasted horizontal building top then looked crooked.
i was thinking of keystone, then tilt THEN distortion correction lol.
il give it a shot when i get home n let u know if it worked.
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Looks really good nonetheless.
im gona do the good'ol CS3 tilt lol and see how it looks without pushing it to the point of surreal distortion.
mmm im gona go look into some right now actualy.
thanks for the support as always.
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Developer of HDIclub [link]
im not some high horse must have nikkor guy but i wont get some shit ive never heard of, and tokina / sigma
dont make any tilt shifts that i can find. and the nikkor is around 2k .... and i also cant justify the price.
a lot of people think tilt/shift is just for making things look miniature -_-
if i wana do that il use photoshop.
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Developer of HDIclub [link]
other wise keystoning like this image, where the building meets a point at the top.
thanks for your support.
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Developer of HDIclub [link]
I know they where used for stitching architecture photos. Resulting in hundreds of megapixel photo. Ansel Adams made use of them in his nature photography to control perspective. Which is what the "PC" on Nikkor's tilt-shift lens mean, Perspective-Control.
I know the lens-baby system is similar, far cheaper, almost could be used for the same thing, but differently. I have also seen home brewed tilt-shift lens.
I know Nikon offers 2 tilt-shift lens, while Canon offers 3.
and ive seen it said quite often.
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