Fricasse or hodgepodge, sir (visual story of 15 photos)

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You have the right to ask me ... what is this, what kind of nonsense? Why are my photos not sharp enough?

Sometimes you want to experiment. The soul asks for a break from strict rules and a little fun.

[Shift lens is the name of a group of special lenses that have the ability to move relative to the frame window of the camera due to the design of the frame and increased covering power. In the marking of lenses that allow only a shift of the optical axis in the transverse direction, there are letters PC, which mean perspective control (eng. Perspective Control, Perspective Correction). With the additional possibility of tilting the optical axis, the lens is most often marked with the abbreviation TS, meaning shift and tilt (eng. Tilt and Shift)].

I do not have such a lens from the word at all.

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I shoot with regular lenses. In this case, this is a Helios 44-2 manual lens.

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To shift the optical axis, I simply detach the lens from the camera and tilt/shift it manually.

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Not in this photo.

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You can even get "pure light" - a photo without objects, where the light itself becomes the object. The last photo of three without processing.

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Lest you forget, it's spring now. I remember this just in case. In winter the colors are different.

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It was my yesterday's walk in salon of communication. They owe me a little, it happens.

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Here is such an explosive mixture of colors and styles I got. The fricassee recipe is simple - don't be afraid to experiment.



CameraSony A6000
LensHelios-44-2
LocationRussia
Post-productionin LR

Manual processing in Lightroom


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