Sorry, my bad. I didn't realize that I could watch that I have access to
that because of my ISP (Suddenlink) that probably provides free access to
the Cable-TV subscribers.
Well, people in the regions where it is aired, can watch "The Late Show"
on TV. The tilt-shift portion is at the
You could always send them to me.
Alan C
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From: John Francis
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 7:15 AM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: Tilt-shift photography in Colbert's Late Show
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 10:25:14PM +0100, Malcolm Smith wrote
John Francis wrote:
> I've got the FA* 250-600, A* 300, and FA* 80-200, none of which I've
> used for a period measured in years, not months. :( Mind you, I've
> hardly even picked up my K5 (and the stable of DA* zooms) in over a
> year.
>
> I need to get off the fence and decide whether I'm
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 10:25:14PM +0100, Malcolm Smith wrote:
>
> The Lensbaby is a useful lens at times, but I'm glad I got it at a bargain
> price. I go through phases with it and it is currently in the off season. I
> would hate to own a seriously expensive lens and use it as much as the
>
John wrote:
> OR you could look for a used lensbaby in Pentax K mount if that effect
> is your thing.
>
> IF the show is available in your region, you still can't watch it
> online without a CBS subscription.
I have such a lens, but to be honest it isn't as good as PS Elements for
making the
On 9/17/2015 2:59 AM, Malcolm Smith wrote:
Igor PDML wrote:
It is possible that all PDMLers have known this long ago, but just in
case somebody was as ignorant about it as myself, I thought I'd share
it here.
I just learned that tilt-and-shift effect was used in the new Colbert's
show.
Igor PDML wrote:
> It is possible that all PDMLers have known this long ago, but just in
> case somebody was as ignorant about it as myself, I thought I'd share
> it here.
>
> I just learned that tilt-and-shift effect was used in the new Colbert's
> show.
> Apparently, tilt-and-shift can be
Igor PDML wrote:
> Sorry, yes CBS is very selective with showing their full-videos of the
> shows. There are some clips from the show on Youtube, but not the short
> recurring portion where the shots of New York City are shown as those
> of a miniature model of the city.
A great shame, as New
Malcolm,
Sorry, yes CBS is very selective with showing their full-videos of the
shows. There are some clips from the show on Youtube, but not the short
recurring portion where the shots of New York City are shown as those of a
miniature model of the city.
Igor
Malcolm Smith Thu, 17 Sep
It is possible that all PDMLers have known this long ago, but just in case
somebody was as ignorant about it as myself, I thought I'd share it here.
I just learned that tilt-and-shift effect was used in the new Colbert's
show.
Apparently, tilt-and-shift can be used for simulating a
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