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Just what is Real Tilt Shift Photography ?

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Tilt-shift photographs nowadays are mostly all about making things look miniature. This is mostly done via post-processing with various plugins that add blur, distortion and color enhancements. This definition is actually a misnomer.

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The Real Tilt and Shift

Tilt and Shift are lens motions which control perspective and the rotation of the plane of focus. The popular “Tilt-Shift effect” is actually just a misuse, not necessarily wrong, of the ability to align the focal plane for extremely deep apparent depth of focus.

The widely popular miniature effect is cause by your brain assuming the appearance of shallow focus due to the rotation of the focal plane (the blur at the top and bottom of the photograph). Close focus distances result in shallower depth of focus because the angle of light entering the lens from different objects varies more greatly, making it more difficult to get more in focus. Your eye does the same thing. Hold your finger up close to your face and focus on it. Observe the way the background defocuses compared to focusing on an object further away.

Using a tilt-shift lens to create this miniature effect is a poor imitation of this shallow depth of focus since the change in focus is a vertical or horizontal effect, rather than an effect based on depth into the image. To create a more accurate miniature effect requires manual post-processing to accurately replicate the vertical plane of focus you would see with actual close focus distances.

So what’s a “proper” tilt-shift photograph? Landscapes and architectural shots are most likely to be shot with tilt-shift lenses. These images require precision and certain effects like distortion are eliminated when using tilt-shift lenses.

Chrysler Building by squinza

Try shooting a tall building with your average wide-angle lens. Since you’re pointing your camera upwards, the building seems slanted, like it is about to fall. You can always point your camera straight ahead, perpendicular to the building but this will cut off the top of it.  The next step would be to use a wider lens, shoot perpendicular, crop the image and fix distortions. The final output should look like an image taken with a Tilt-Shift lens. Bear in mind that a regular lens can’t outperform a tilt-shift lens in capturing what it does best. You can only achieve so much with post-processing. On the other hand, if you’re using a tilt-shift lens, you only need to shift the lens to match the camera’s angle relative to the structure you’re shooting. Unless you want the miniature effect, no need to tilt the lens.

Tilt-shift lenses are the ultimate tool for controlling every aspect of your photograph. The process is slower and more technical than with other lenses, but that is well worth the sense of satisfaction you get from creating an image exactly your way. The popular miniaturization of tilt and shift effects is not bad per se as it introduces a lot of photographers to the actual mechanics of tilt and shift photography.

Tilt-Shift Uses

These specialized lenses are not cheap. If you just want to do miniaturization, you’re better off doing it in post which is shown here. This is a niche market but it is a thriving style of photography as shown by the new lenses manufacturers are still making. But if you really want one, there are various things you can do with it.

Roots by soelin

Most landscape photographers don’t really use a tilt-shift lens, but those who need sharpness and precise control on their depth-of-field uses tilt-shifts. Sometimes knowing the hyperfocal distance isn’t enough. Extreme precision for even the last piece of leaf from a tree is needed by some photographers.

Casino by squinza

To get structures and building lineup vertically, a tilt-shift is used by architectural photographers. As explained above, this is to fix perspective distortion. By using this specialized lens, the exterior and interior of a building can be shown with better angles and lines. This is most useful since our eyes don’t really have this kind of problem.

Portrait by soelin

Tilt-shifts aren’t restricted to wide shots. You can also use them for portraits. With its ability to control the depth-of-field, you can create achieve various styles that are not possible with normal lenses. Canon has a 90mm tilt-shift if you want portrait shots with this different look.

In the end, you’re only limited by your imagination. Despite these lenses marketed to be used specialized fields, you can always break the rules and be creative. Manipulating the depth-of-field can open up numerous ways of photography. From fashion to macro, these lenses are tools made to be used in any way you want to.

 

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