Thirlmere Tilt and Shift

Trying out my Tilt Shift lens at Thirlmere. It took me a while to get to grips with this lens, but through trial and error I managed to figure out the basic.

 

 

These shots were all taken with the lens shifted down to retain the verticals of the trees in the distance while including more of the foreground and a slight amount of tilt to expand the depth of field to cover the rock in the foreground.

I can strongly recommend a tilt shift lens for Landscape Photography.

You can see more of my Thilrmere images here.

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