Any photographers in here?

that tilt shift isn't appreciably different than the lensbaby. just no 'drag' distortion...

Can you correct for keystone distortion with the lensbaby? That's what the "shift" part of "tilt shift" is for, and it's actually pretty important. I've never used the lens baby, but I find it hard to believe that there is "no appreciable difference" between the two.
 
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OOO..trials bike! What frame is that? Looks beefy as hell. Let's see some full pics man. And make it all artsy fartsy so you can post it in here haha.

its a Simtra ST-1. in may ill be changing it over to an Inspired Fourplay. artsy fartsy pictures to come!
 
here is some stuff from last year....Shot with my D40...Kind of miss it now that it is gone..... Not sure if I posted these or not....if i did Oh well....if not.....then good.....lol.....

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first time up in the mountains with the 10-20mm. have a lot of learning to do!
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/blyndspy/5573548784/" title="scenic detail by blyndspy, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5092/5573548784_524741f58c_b.jpg" width="800" height="534" alt="scenic detail" /></a>

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looks like a spiderweb coming down the rocks
 
looks like a spiderweb coming down the rocks
didnt even see that! thanks man
Nice pics man!
thanks!
Shot with the 10-20 today.
this is what i need to learn..how to make the distortion benefit the picture, nice shot!
When going wide, you have to get closer.
yeah, definitely what i need to work on..waterfall spray is a pain especially with the 77mm filters on! and alot of the places i shoot like the spiderweb falls its just not possible..was standing on a 6 inch wide rock that jutted out a few feet from the cliff ;)
shot trying to get close up..
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yeah, definitely what i need to work on..waterfall spray is a pain especially with the 77mm filters on! and alot of the places i shoot like the spiderweb falls its just not possible..was standing on a 6 inch wide rock that jutted out a few feet from the cliff ;)
shot trying to get close up..
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Obviously it wont work every time. Just a suggestion. You have far better area's to take pictures than I do (jealous)
 
^^ me too. There's just nowhere around here like that.
Great stuff blynd. Make sure you protect that stuff on your FlickR. I could see people stealing your shots, especially ones like the spiderweb waterfall one.
 
I like the 2nd pic Blynd_Spy. I like the sunlight hittin the wet rock up top. Not diggin how the waterfall runs though. It reminds me of computer game lightning strikes..aka Half Life haha.

The 3rd one. The branches are in the way though. Doesn't lead a nice path to where you want to lead our eyes.

The first pic....the composition doesn't seem right. I like the top part of the pic but not the bottom half. Eyes wander up there so your composition should reflect that.

Cool nonetheless. I wanna go hiking soon! Stupid snow!

BTW...crank up your exposure maybe 1/3 stop. Just to kinda brighten things up a bit.
 
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