Bad Hindelang with Tilt-Shift effects

Some months ago I stumbled across a post on Sonyalpha Rumors. The Lensbaby Tilt Transformer with the possibility to mount the Lensbaby Composer Focus Front or Nikon lenses on it. The local photography store had it in stock and I bought it right away! First without a Nikon lens, but shortly afterwards I bought two of them. You see the results in the following images.

Bad Hindelang with a Tilt-Shift Effect @ 24mm taken with a Nikon lens on the Lensbaby Tilt Transformer
Bad Hindelang with a Tilt-Shift Effect @ 24mm taken with a Nikon lens on the Lensbaby Tilt Transformer

See additional information for this Nikon lens on the Sony NEX camera line in this post.

Bad Hindelang Tilt-Shift Effect @ 50mm taken with a Nikon lens on the Lensbaby Tilt Transformer
Bad Hindelang Tilt-Shift Effect @ 50mm taken with a Nikon lens on the Lensbaby Tilt Transformer

See additional information for this Nikon lens on the Sony NEX camera line in this post.

Bad Hindelang Lensbaby Effect taken with the Lensbaby Composer Focus Front
Bad Hindelang Lensbaby Effect taken with the Lensbaby Composer Focus Front
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Bad Hindelang seen from Nusche

This panorama shows Bad Hindelang from the viewpoint Nusche, that’s just halfway to the urban district of Gailenberg. It is a sort of an experiment because it is one of my first hand held shots with the Sony NEX-5 camera using the 16mm pancake lens and the fisheye converter. I took eight pictures around, two zenith and two nadir shots. I took eight images, because with only a Philopod setup this is easier to shoot than only six shots around, which would give you enough overlap for the lens combination. The original equirectangular image had a size of 12000×6000 pixels.
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