tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1785811519946084332.post2231159522291468812..comments2022-03-31T11:33:06.902+10:00Comments on PixelPix Photography Help by Russell Stewart: Using Lens Tilt for Landscape Photography.PixelPixhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11386367218698784978noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1785811519946084332.post-18432049596494706502012-02-29T08:59:35.160+10:002012-02-29T08:59:35.160+10:00And don't forget to check out our site (http:/...And don't forget to check out our site (http://www.australianlight.com.au) for more of Russell's informative articles and tips on landscape photography!<br /><br />Cheers,<br />Bernie Zajac :)Australian Landscape Photographyhttp://www.australianlight.com.aunoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1785811519946084332.post-54537240680621494322012-01-22T03:30:32.596+10:002012-01-22T03:30:32.596+10:00Hey Rusty,
Great article on TS lenses. After a lon...Hey Rusty,<br />Great article on TS lenses. After a long investigation, I bought one too, and am beginning to figure it out. I mainly want to use it with down tilt in order to include nearby objects like you did with your spectacular shot of the rocks above. Most people talk about TS lenses for architecture, but I will use mine mostly for landscapes.<br /><br />Good shooting!Jon Bookernoreply@blogger.com