walked the wetland boardwalks this morning.
pretty quiet, many characters have already headed north.
some of the year-rounders were taking care of new kiddos.
I've been REALLY enjoying these my friend!
Thank you very much!I've been REALLY enjoying these my friend!
I thought it was interesting when I got my 80D a couple of years ago that it has a diorama setting that makes real life objects appear as though they were a diorama. I would have thought that you would want a setting that went the other way.Thank you very much!
"Twilight Zone!"I thought it was interesting when I got my 80D a couple of years ago that it has a diorama setting that makes real life objects appear as though they were a diorama. I would have thought that you would want a setting that went the other way.
The miniature effect used to be done with a tilt shift lens that would tilt the focal plain of the optics to the sensor or film it would give a razor thin focal plain that was tilted making you feel you were slightly above and very close to your subject. Some newer cameras have software to simulate the effect. For these I used an ultra wide angle lens with a a very short close focus distance. I sat the camera right on the table surface to try to keep the focal plain 90 degrees to the ground and camera angle as close to where someone on the street would be. I stopped the lens down pretty hard to get as much depth of field as possible, but it still looks like I was shooting wide open. I would have to do a focus stack to get any more depth of field.I thought it was interesting when I got my 80D a couple of years ago that it has a diorama setting that makes real life objects appear as though they were a diorama. I would have thought that you would want a setting that went the other way.
LOL, We don’t have any water that clear around here, except at the cement pond.Water under the bridge.
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