
You can follow his awesome 500px stream here. Uldis Plinte is a photographer from Latvia. Now, you can tilt the lens any direction, press towards the camera, focus and change aperture.Īt the beginning it was difficult to get correct exposure and focus, but it is only a matter of time and practice :) so stay at it.
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Taking a week off work.The main things to consider when making a Tilt lens is to choose the appropriate lens and understand what Flange Focal distance is, and how it affects building such lens.įlange Focal distance (FFD) – distance from the mounting flange (the metal ring on the camera and the rear of the lens) to the film plane.įor making a tilt lens you’d need a lens, where its FFD is larger than the FFD of the camera you’d be using it on. So i got my finger sown up and on the vic. Thanks guy nurse, exactly the words i needed to hear. Finally i get seen, take off my bandage to the words of "Whoa! Finger Explosion". It was a half an hour hike down the mountain and another half an hour filling paper work and another 45 minutes to get to the hospital and another half an hour in the waiting room. So luckily nacho was wearing a shirt and offered that up to cease the blood pouring out, (thanks man). Causing a burst on the outer part of my thumb. As the boulder was rushing over my thumb the pressure was too great and my thumb said no more. This beast of a boulder was around 30 lbs., my thumb is maybe 1. Rendering my thumb as well as my climbing confidence scared for life. This crashing boulder found its way onto my thumb. But i the young "kid" was concentrating on my climb and could not spring out of the way in time. Nacho, the billy goat that he is jumps out of the way. As we were embarking on our adventure a boulder out of no where comes rolling threw our path. So on saturday nacho and i went hiking to get a time lapse.
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As I completed my crossing of Vehicular Manslaughter Avenue, a man who was waiting at a bus stop and witnessed the whole ordeal said to me "Man, that brother has to learn how to drive!" I just laughed, and rode off.

I just looked at him with what can best be described as a "What The F***, Dude?!" face, and then hopped on my bike and rode away. His mouth was agape and his eyes were quite wide.

The effect works by greatly reducing perceived depth of field in the scene.
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I Want To Increase My Insurance Premiums slammed on the brakes and as I turned around to see just what in the hell he was thinking, I saw the bespectacled, elderly and stunned driver of the car. The tilt-shift effect is a name for a special technique in photography allowing to reproduce the look of a pseudo-miniature image, create dioramas, and simulate macro photography in ordinary scenes. My thoughts quickly changed from "That guy is not going to hit me" to "Holy S***! That guy is going to HIT ME!" I instinctively lifted my left foot up to the level of the car's bumper and as it struck the bottom of my foot, I was able to push off of the car and to the side of the street to safety. Did that stop the guy in the left hand turn lane? on the contrary, he sped up, just to be certain that no biker in his path could possibly survive. Nonetheless, I was already in the crosswalk and had the right-of-way. He was going to try to turn onto my street, which, since I cannot recall it's name, will hence-forth be known as "Vehicular Manslaughter Avenue". I was traversing a crosswalk* on an adjacent street, when my peripheral vision detected a car in the left turn lane on Colfax. I was riding my bike down East Colfax, a street in Denver notorious for bad traffic and low property values.
