Friday, May 25, 2012

Tilt-Shift for the Poor

I love tilt-shift photography and video. Someday, when I inherit money (won't happen, in other words) I will buy a nice camera and a til-shift lens. Until then, I use an online, post-photo-taken site to create nice views of, otherwise, standards shots. Here are some examples from over the years; (by the way, click on each photo to actually see the advantage of the tilt-shift alterations).
 My youngest brother and his BEAUTIFUL daughter during a Christmas Eve dinner at our place in 2009.
 Looking down a quaint little pathway leading into a secret garden room (no, it really is a secret. I buried something back there and no one will ever find it!).
 Family trek to Bend for a long ski weekend, in front of the little house we rented.
 Carving trails with our backcountry XC skis on Mary's Peak in January 2011. It was AMAZING, and I especially loved the company we were with, our artist neighbors, Michael and Donna K.
 Hubby took this shot of me ahead of him in a beautiful grove area on Mary's Peak.
 Holding my camera on the dash of the Jeep while coming into PDX.
 Yes. Beaver Basketball in Gill Coliseum!
 Backyard pathway.
 Skiing at Willamette Pass...first run of the day with the sun streaming through!
 Another Christmas Eve dinner with my son's bright smile behind my homemade bread sticks.
The Corvallis High School Nordic Ski Team when both my son and daughter competed.
Link to the site I use for altering stored shots:
Go there.
Change your views...

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