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Posted on September 22, 2008 in fine art
I did A LOT of shooting in California.  My goal was to come away with some landscapes that didn't look like what you see on a postcard.  So, to heck with f22 on a lens to get everything in focus!  I get too much dust on my sensor for that anyway, hehe.  Instead, for most of my shooting, I went with one of my favorite lenses at the moment- my tilt shift lens.  I love this lens because it a.) slows me down shooting and b.) I love that yummy softness it creates.  So here is one part of many from California.  I bring you Alcatraz!


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amy (mrs. f5) says: Hey, Nicole! I know I've fallen off the blogging bandwagon, but I am still following yours... and I just had to chime in on these stunning pictures. Love the effect of that lens... just gorgeous stuff, as always! Hope you're well... (September 22, 2008)
Erik Matey says: I love #3! To me, it shows the hardness and natural-ness (is that a word?) and serenity of the area. Great Job! ~Erik (September 22, 2008)
Cheryl Johnson says: wow, what an interesting perspective (September 25, 2008)
Seshu says: Nicole - these are real cool. I dig the shift lens perspective quite a bit. What is the focal length of this lens you have? I am considering buying one for my Nikon system and I know Nikon just came out with two versions of it. (September 25, 2008)