- Juan Pons’ Aphlog (short for "A Photography Log) offers a one-stop way to track numerous photography-related Web feeds (DPReview, PhotoshopNews, etc.), including this one. Groovy.
- The NYT features an interesting little slideshow in which photog Vincent Laforet talks about using a tilt-shift lens to put a new spin on sports photography.
- If that’s up your alley, CreativePro features info on how to build your own tilt-shift lens on the cheap. You can also simulate the effect inside Photoshop using the Lens Blur filter.
- In the vein of rolling your own solutions, I came across a tutorial on creating a do-it-yourself string tripod. "HWMS?" ("How Would MacGyver Shoot?") [Via]
- When it comes to black & white photography, Ted Masumura & others argue that high ISO is your friend. Why? They find that it brings back the grainy feel of high-speed film.
John, while there are a lot of good websites worth mentioning outside of yours, of course, please be aware of the news-based ImagingInsider.com. It’s one of my favorites. It’s board members include Henry Wilhelm, Elmo Sapwater, and Doug Rea. According to an e-mail I received from them they just published their 27,000 item.
[Thanks for the tip, Erma. –J.]
Here is something similar to lens tilt effect using Photoshop CS3 and Nikon D200. The perspective was also corrected using lens correction feature in Photoshop CS3 Extended.
http://gamini.org/?p=111
My website contains some D.I.Y photo gear projects that might intrest you!
http://www.stockholmviews.com/diyphotogear/index.html
Regards/Stefan
[Cool–thanks for the link, Stefan. I’ll check it out. –J.]