candlestick
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Afternoon kids,
I'm heading 'home' this weekend for a bit of 'r&r' (for r&r, see massive drinking sesh....
) and reckon the views of the harbour might offer an opportunity for some fake tilt shift, which is something I've not tried before.
I was planning to take photos from an angle like this
but I can play with my position on the surrounding high ground and even head to the other side of town to shoot from the other side.
Would I get the effect I'm looking for from this high up - do I need to zoom into the scene to get the 'toy town effect'?? I'll be taking my Sigma 17-70 and Canon 55-250 plus a tripod if that's any help.
I'm heading 'home' this weekend for a bit of 'r&r' (for r&r, see massive drinking sesh....
I was planning to take photos from an angle like this
but I can play with my position on the surrounding high ground and even head to the other side of town to shoot from the other side.
Would I get the effect I'm looking for from this high up - do I need to zoom into the scene to get the 'toy town effect'?? I'll be taking my Sigma 17-70 and Canon 55-250 plus a tripod if that's any help.