What I enjoy most is the simplicity of these videos, they lead you down a path giving you just ideas and enough information to enable your pictures to be what you can achieve. Thank you.
Great video. Very nicely done! I want to get hold of a tilt shift......Now just the pennies to find. What you showed is exactly what I want. Thanks. John 65yrs. Buy you some of those Fish&Chips when i'm up that way ;-)
I am interested in exactly how much post work you do, in particular with the colours. All of your colour shots really pop. The final harbour scene has a glorious glow - was that real? Love the comedy aspects by thy way. You obviously enjoy that element.
nice video; when you focus, did I hear correctly that you focus on a distance subject then tilt to achieve focus on a foreground subject? In other videos, they state to focus on the foreground subject and tilt for distance subject. I have the 24 tilt and will try your method--Brad
Interesting that only a very small 'tilt' was required to have front-to-back in focus. Now I can start to understand why such lenses only have a 7/8 degree tilt as their maximum.
Hello sir, excellent video, I have a question. How did you achieve the long picture shown on minute 11:18 without moving the camera? as far as I understood with the shift lens you are not able to do such long panoramas. Best regards, Hector.
Going through your videos (backwards). Great to find you with a tilt shift here, and on a DSLR, which I dont see in your recent videos. Have you considered any tilt lens adaptors with your M4/3 setups?
actually I apologise for saying it like that . . . apart from that L O N G wait your video and several others of yours that I have watched are great - please keep on airing them
Wonderful location beautifully seen. Love the careful thought process explanation of the image you wanted to make. Thanks for inspiring me!
What I enjoy most is the simplicity of these videos, they lead you down a path giving you just ideas and enough information to enable your pictures to be what you can achieve. Thank you.
+david white Glad you like them David. Thanks
Great video Craig, thanks! One of my favourite locations for photography
Great work, love all the photos. Thanks for posting!
Just come across this video on my recommendations and must admit I was loving the photos.
Looking forward to scrolling through your videos.
Very nice film!
Fantastic,love long exposure,great work Graig!
Nice shots!
Great video. Very nicely done! I want to get hold of a tilt shift......Now just the pennies to find. What you showed is exactly what I want. Thanks. John 65yrs.
Buy you some of those Fish&Chips when i'm up that way ;-)
Lovely video. Great ideas for images. Both from this video and your pinhole images. Well done.
Nice area for sure, plenty of shot options
Enjoyed this video so much I didn't realise I'd drunk my coffee :) nice shots and great explanations regarding setups.
+Mike Greenslade Thankyou Mike. Obviously the perfect length video for the coffee break!
I am interested in exactly how much post work you do, in particular with the colours. All of your colour shots really pop. The final harbour scene has a glorious glow - was that real? Love the comedy aspects by thy way. You obviously enjoy that element.
nice video; when you focus, did I hear correctly that you focus on a distance subject then tilt to achieve focus on a foreground subject? In other videos, they state to focus on the foreground subject and tilt for distance subject. I have the 24 tilt and will try your method--Brad
Yes, you heard correctly. This method worked for my results. I have tried the other way that you mention, but it left me with a soft midground
Are you taking two shots and combining in post?
Interesting that only a very small 'tilt' was required to have front-to-back in focus. Now I can start to understand why such lenses only have a 7/8 degree tilt as their maximum.
Hello sir, excellent video, I have a question. How did you achieve the long picture shown on minute 11:18 without moving the camera? as far as I understood with the shift lens you are not able to do such long panoramas. Best regards, Hector.
Going through your videos (backwards). Great to find you with a tilt shift here, and on a DSLR, which I dont see in your recent videos. Have you considered any tilt lens adaptors with your M4/3 setups?
No, none worth trying yet
Great!
Pretty interesting. How do you manage to shoot tilt shift ones with your olympus ?
I don't! T do miss my TSE lens. I'm relying on the extended depth of field of M43 now.
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i thought you used mft ?
Check the date of the upload!
ahh you switched after this , i use mft an have a few questions should i just ask away in comments ?
very good but it really did not need the ridiculous "waiting" interlude
...yes!
actually I apologise for saying it like that . . . apart from that L O N G wait your video and several others of yours that I have watched are great - please keep on airing them