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In the Focal Camera Workshop I have made a tilt-shift camera. I remember back then a few years ago, I first encountered tilt-shift large format analog camera in a photography course, but it is definitely not something that is very accessible after that. Thus during the course I have added the tilt-shift function to my camera, with bellow made from a water tube parts. | In the Focal Camera Workshop I have made a tilt-shift camera. I remember back then a few years ago, I first encountered tilt-shift large format analog camera in a photography course, but it is definitely not something that is very accessible after that. Thus during the course I have added the tilt-shift function to my camera, with bellow made from a water tube parts. | ||
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Revision as of 20:17, 7 December 2017
In the Focal Camera Workshop I have made a tilt-shift camera. I remember back then a few years ago, I first encountered tilt-shift large format analog camera in a photography course, but it is definitely not something that is very accessible after that. Thus during the course I have added the tilt-shift function to my camera, with bellow made from a water tube parts.