His works have also glossed the pages of international magazines such as Asian Photography and Digital Photography(UK). His editorial works have appeared in magazines such as Conde Nast, Home+Living, TopGear Singapore, Her World, Cleo, Seventeen, FHM, Parents World and Home & Decor. TNT, UOB, CAAS, Hilton Group, Intercontinental Hotel Group, Raffles Hotel, Diegeo, Embraer, Carlson, TATA Communication, HDB, Clark Quay, HOT FM 91.3, Kiss 92FM, JIA 88.3, Power 98, and CHIMJES. He has lensed campaigns for clients such as Singapore Airlines, MTV Asia, Nike, Bossini, Nanyang Technological University(NTU) Tuas Power, Allianz Insurance, Manulife Insurance, HSBC Insurance, DHL. Ivan started shooting since his teenage years with his father’s Nikon SLR and he hasn’t stopped since. If youre not into photography, this might sound like nonsense but if youre looking for an innovative way to spice up your photos. Most Recently a Gold, 1st Place at the 2014 PX3 Prix De La Photographie in Paris. He has received numerous accolades from the International Photography Award, New York and Photography Master Cup. Ivan Loh, A Fuji X-photographer is known for his quirky and different approach through his lens. Indeed a fun lens to add into your bag.ĭo subscribe to our YouTube channel and IG below. Perfect for cityscape and some fine art blend into a single shot. That is what matters most in our photographic journey. Lastly and most importantly, I had fun using such class of lenses. Again in this time and age, CA is something one could easily corrected in post. Generally speaking, this is the character of such lenses. I do experience a little ghosting at some point/angle of this tilt/shift lens. So it’s functioning like a normal 50mm lens. Nowadays, there are four TSs in the Nikkor. Here is another example like the above shot. In the world of 35mm photography (and its digital offshoot), the first tilt-shift (TS) lens was released by Nikon in 1962 in truth, it was a shift-only lens of 35mm of focal length and an aperture of f/3.5, to be increased to f/2.8 with a second version, a few years later which was my very first TS. This T/S lens is great controlling the plane of focus. I guess this is the joy and sometime the pain of using a manual lens. When I think I have nail focus, I will always punch in to double check because many a time I do missed the focus. The two other rings are for aperture and focusing. Set the aperture to F8 to have a clearer focus line to see the plane of focus. Do ensure you turn on your focus peaking. It’s could turn 360 degree. I would consider this process the most challenging part. To find the plane of focus you need to turn the lens. Once, one unlock via the closest and largest ring to the camera, you are able to tilt and shift and move to anywhere in between. Next, you will need find the plane of focus and lock it back. For Astrhori it’s a slightly different way of approach. Using Tilt Shift to turn The Last of Us Part 1 into a miniature world. The traditional Tilt and/or Shift lens works by shifting left or right and up or down. Choose the one you like and drag it to the timeline over the main video clip. I personally think such genre of lens is great for fine art, cityscape and landscape photography. Maybe even for video. Drag the video clip into the timeline, then go 'Effects' panel, and locate 'Utility', you will find the 'Tilt-shift Circle' and 'Title-shift Linear' options. Once you pass this first hurdle of finding how the plane of focus works you will be rewarded. Even for myself, It took me a little while to understand the mechanics of it. Sometime it could be pretty challenging to some. This is especially true to someone new to photography. The most challenging part about such lenses, is to understand how it works. Don’t we all love to have a 2 in 1 feature? This is foremost a tilt/shift lens (mostly tilt ) and could double up as a portrait lens. If you are looking for a fun lens it’s worth having a look at it. According to the label on the box, it’s a TS lens + Miniature Landscape. Coachelletta is really cool tilt-shift video of Coachella 2010 by Sam O'Hare. Colors can be adjusted manually through color filters.Astrhori 50mm F1.4 manual lens. The effect is visualized immediately as a live preview. Tilt-Shift Camera implements a real high-quality Tilt-Shift / Toy / Miniature / Diorama filter with varying kernel size. Different focus area types (linear / round) The key to achieving this popular look is to take the photo from a high vantage point (at least 10 feet above the subject). The lens tilt mimics a shallow depth of field by adding a lens blur effect to the photo. Color adjustments (brightness, contrast, saturation, colorization, etc.) To create a miniature effect: By using the tilt control knob, you can make a life-sized photo appear like a miniature scale model. Video recording (on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and above)
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