- Feb 7, 2011
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Is it still worthwhile to shoot architecture with a tilt-shift lens, or can somebody give me some advice on framing in preparation for correction in photoshop? I want to start a project, shooting country churches in the local area. In the past I have had the illusion of the bell-tower or steeple falling backwards. I am getting photoshop in Feb (student discount), and so do not know the options but understand that you lose some of the image when correcting.
The 24mm tilt/shift lens would be difficult to buy right now, as it would mean something else would remain unpurchased. Also, the project will be over a long period of time so renting would be difficult also.
JR
The 24mm tilt/shift lens would be difficult to buy right now, as it would mean something else would remain unpurchased. Also, the project will be over a long period of time so renting would be difficult also.
JR
