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Why I just invested on a 24mm Tilt-Shift Lens
Roscoe:
--- Quote from: Brasilnut on July 22, 2022, 13:09 ---Irony of microstock is that having invested $500 on a tilt-shift lens, a $90 sale at SS just popped in for this distorted junk shot that I uploaded in 2017! Stupid buyers!
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Distorted junk or not, enjoy the $90 sale. It's a rare, certainly for that kind of images.
And your new gear will trigger you to take a lot more of those shots, but better ones, thus increasing future sales.
tätarätä:
--- Quote from: Brasilnut on July 22, 2022, 13:09 ---Irony of microstock is that having invested $500 on a tilt-shift lens, a $90 sale at SS just popped in for this distorted junk shot that I uploaded in 2017! Stupid buyers!
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nothing wrong with the image. In travel photography its pretty usual not to use shift optics.
OM:
I use a T/S Nikkor 45mm for product photography. Food close-ups on a background. great for getting everything sharp in the plane of focus...great investment but then I get paid per commission and it's paid for itself 10X+.
YadaYadaYada:
--- Quote from: OM on January 17, 2023, 19:32 ---I use a T/S Nikkor 45mm for product photography. Food close-ups on a background. great for getting everything sharp in the plane of focus...great investment but then I get paid per commission and it's paid for itself 10X+.
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Food and travel. What else would make me want to buy a special lens like a TS? How else is it useful.
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