A delicious “watercolor” Finale Ligure on tilt-shift.
LThe German author Joerg Daiber , demonstrates in this video how the technique of shooting with tilt-shift lens (basically a special lens that allows you to change the perspective and the zoom range) is achievable even in the post production. The result is not the same .. but it is very close! Camera used: Lumix GH2 with 7-14 mm and 14-140 mm lenses, “supported” by a versatile Gorillapod.
The soundtrack is classic: Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Symphony no. 4 in A major ‘Italian’ Op.90 Allegro vivace – that is well suited to the delicate portrayal Joerg devoted to the typical Ligurian village! Enjoy “Little Liguria” and do not be stingy with the comments!
“Little Liguria”:
httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxksVf-J9eI
Equipment Used
Cameras: Panasonic Lumix GH2
Lenses: Panasonic 14-140mm f/4-5.8 Mega OIS, Panasonic 7-14mm f/4.0
Slider/Dolly: n.d.
Other info: Treppiede: Gorillapod
Credits
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Joerg Daiber