1h 9m | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 | Audio: aac, 48KHz, 2 ch | 1.28GB
Genre: eLearning | English
A tilt-shift lens is a specialized piece of gear that expands your creative options. With a tilt-shift lens, you can fix distorted verticals in architectural photos, greatly expand depth of field, and create special optical effects. You can simulate many of these things in post-processing, but a tilt-shift lens lets you experiment in the field—and seeing the results as you work can affect the way you shoot a scene. In this course, photographer and educator Justin Reznick demonstrates how to use a tilt-shift lens in a variety of shooting scenarios. He shows how to shift for perspective control and panoramas, and tilt for "miniature" style photos and sharpness from front to back.
Photography_with_a_Tilt_Shift_Lens.part1.rar - 501.0 MB
Photography_with_a_Tilt_Shift_Lens.part2.rar - 501.0 MB
Photography_with_a_Tilt_Shift_Lens.part3.rar - 312.6 MB
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