R tiltshift3/10/2023 ![]() Unfortunately I had not put more thought into the shot and used f/13 at about 120mm, so most of the scene is somewhat sharp. The original photo I took is arguably a bit boring, mostly due to a lack of clear focus. The place is now called Children’s Creativity Museum, a wonderful interactive arts and film museum for kids of all ages directly at the corner opposite to Moscone West. It was the first year after iPhone was introduced and we came to have meetings and conduct a small education event about stop-motion animation using iStopMotion at the Zeum. ![]() The photo was shot with a Nikon D70 and a Nikkor VR 18-200 lens back in January 2008 when we visited for Macworld. It’s a nice calm place, at least in winter time, and you get a lovely low view of the bridge. If you haven’t been to Baker Beach before I recommend doing so. Series to be continued… Posted in Showcase | Leave a reply Ponte Scaligero FeaturedĪs everyone knows, this is Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. You can find more of my photos on my Flickr stream. With TiltShift it was really easy to set some depth of field and add contrast and color to the photo.įor comparison, here’s the original photo before processing in TiltShift:Įxposure 1/500 sec at f / 8,0 – Focal Length 40 mm – ISO 100 – Canon EOS 20D – Lens EF17-40mm f/4L USM I took the first photo at Alberner Hafen, which is an old abandoned dock and a great shooting location. Living in Vienna last year I chose three completely different images I shot in this beautiful city to play around in TiltShift. I always love to try plugins or filter presets in a non-typical way and thereby discover new inspiring effects and ways of image processing. When playing around with the TiltShift app for the first time I immediately wanted to discover its capabilities to enhance photos that are not exactly typical tilt-shift subjects. Posted in Showcase | Leave a reply Vienna II: Karlskirche Featured Amongst others, Peter also works with Marco Pifferi on AroundMe and the recently released Reminder+. In 2010 we started our little side (ad-)venture called The Munich Appsters, which - after some major bumps along the road - is just back with MetroCities 1.5 on iPhone. I had the honor to work with him on fabulous Boinx Software products like iStopMotion ( Mac and iPad), BoinxTV and others since 2007. Here’s the technical data of the shot: Exposure 30,0 sec at f / 17 – Focal Length 17 mm – ISO 100 –Canon EOS 5D Mark III – Lens EF17-40mm f/4L USMĪlso check out the kick-ass design work Peter does for his own company at. Camera was located on a public balcony on the highest floor of the building. ![]() It was shot from a dormitory called Panorama in the 20th Bezirk in Vienna. This photo works really nice with the tilt-shift effect, since the scene has a good amount of depth and mix of objects at different distances. The final short in this mini series is a long time exposure of Vienna’s skyline. Last guest post from the Vienna series by Peter Schlossnikel: ![]()
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