Some more images with the the Nikon 24mm tilt-shift lens taken on the Time Warner Building at Columbus Circle in NY:
Monday, November 28, 2011
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Tilt-shift Lens
I just rented a Nikon 24mm tilt-shift lens and I have to say I have fallen in love. It offers an entirely new way to approach photography. It opens up so many creative doors. From incredibly selective focus to perspective control, it does things most other lenses don't. I have a few days with it to shoot some images for my architecture portfolio. It's fun to take advantage of the bizarre effects it can produce, aside from capturing immaculate architectural images. Here are a few images from just messing around.
14th street and 10th ave
The Highline leading uptown
The IAC Building - Frank Gehry
The Meatpacking District
Labels:
architecture,
construction,
highline,
meatpacking district,
New York City,
nikon,
park,
tilt-shift,
urban
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Random Photo(s)
Labels:
architecture,
Chile,
desert,
landscapes,
nature,
nikon,
south america,
sunrise,
sunset
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
Random Photo
Winter is almost here and I am craving some snowboarding. This is one shot with my friend Nick Ellis on the south shore of Lake Tahoe from 2009.
Labels:
black and white,
California,
lake tahoe,
landscapes,
nature,
snow,
snowboarding,
sports,
sunset,
winter
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