4/20/2023 0 Comments Tiltshift aperture![]() ![]() I took the first photo at Alberner Hafen, which is an old abandoned dock and a great shooting location. Living in Vienna last year I chose three completely different images I shot in this beautiful city to play around in TiltShift. ![]() I always love to try plugins or filter presets in a non-typical way and thereby discover new inspiring effects and ways of image processing. ![]() When playing around with the TiltShift app for the first time I immediately wanted to discover its capabilities to enhance photos that are not exactly typical tilt-shift subjects. Posted in Showcase | Leave a reply Vienna II: Karlskirche Featured Amongst others, Peter also works with Marco Pifferi on AroundMe and the recently released Reminder+. In 2010 we started our little side (ad-)venture called The Munich Appsters, which - after some major bumps along the road - is just back with MetroCities 1.5 on iPhone. I had the honor to work with him on fabulous Boinx Software products like iStopMotion ( Mac and iPad), BoinxTV and others since 2007. Here’s the technical data of the shot: Exposure 30,0 sec at f / 17 – Focal Length 17 mm – ISO 100 –Canon EOS 5D Mark III – Lens EF17-40mm f/4L USMĪlso check out the kick-ass design work Peter does for his own company at. Camera was located on a public balcony on the highest floor of the building. It was shot from a dormitory called Panorama in the 20th Bezirk in Vienna. This photo works really nice with the tilt-shift effect, since the scene has a good amount of depth and mix of objects at different distances. The final short in this mini series is a long time exposure of Vienna’s skyline. Last guest post from the Vienna series by Peter Schlossnikel: ![]()
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