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Subject: [Leica] Tilt-Shift Miniatures
From: red735i at earthlink.net (Frank)
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2010 21:57:36 -0700
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Mark... tilting ( or swinging) the lensboard changes the "uprightness" or
"plumbness" of the plane of focus.... which in effect does change the DOF...
for a plumb scene.....

Opening up the lens, changes the degree of DOF... more or less...
perpendicular to the focus plane.

For max fun, you open up as wide as possible, and tilt to suit your scene.

As Bob uses his T+S lens to enhance DOF ( or really, all he does is to
rotate the focus plane) to get max DOF, do it "wrong" and you get the effect
you see in these photos....

BTW, no one mentioned the fast speed of the people.... caused by a slow
FPS.... which we also relate to as insect like movement... miniatures.....

You could tilt the lens up or down to create the effect ..... the scene will
tell you which is correct.....   

Can't do this well with a RF (Film) camera..... best for an SLR.... film or
digital.

Frank Filippone
Red735i at earthlink.net


I really do think the miniaturization comes from tilting the lens board
down; and shooting wide open. one needs to do both.

--------------------
Mark William Rabiner





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