One can read about it and even understand it, but until one tries it, it's hard to fathom the power of Tilt. Tilted one way to get everything in focus, then tilted the other way to get out of focus.
One can read about it and even understand it, but until one tries it, it's hard to fathom the power of Tilt. Tilted one way to get everything in focus, then tilted the other way to get out of focus.
Nice; I've always been tempted by tilt lenses (Nikon makes some good ones, too) but have never actually purchased one. You can get a pretty similar effect with shallow depth of field and a long focal length, however.
Everything is really pretty here today and was last day too, but unfortunately I've been quite busy with a family emergency. Now that things have cooled off a bit I might do some photography later. Everything is blooming and we've got lots of nice white and pink blossoms everywhere.
I may have the opportunity for a similar experience soon, if I make up my mind on whether or not I'm going to get a D800. I've always resisted getting an FX body since a great deal of my work is telephoto, so I have a question for people who have used Nikon FX bodies: when you use one in DX mode, how exactly does it work? Is there some sort of red box in the middle to show the image size? Does it crop black to form the smaller viewing area?
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