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The term "Framed" refers to the act of enclosing or presenting something within a frame, which is a common practice in photography to enhance the visual appeal of an image. "Shot" relates to capturing a photograph, often used to describe the act of taking a picture. Together, "The Framed Shot" suggests a focus on both the artistic presentation of photographs and the moments captured, implying a professional and curated approach to photography. The name evokes a sense of artistry and attention to detail in the photography business.
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Tilt-Shift
A tilt-shift lens is a specialty lens that allows photographers to control the perspective and the plane of focus in their images. It does this through two distinct movements: tilt and shift. Tilt refers to the ability to rotate the lens plane relative to the camera's image sensor. This changes the plane of focus (PoF), which is normally parallel to the sensor. By tilting the lens, you can angle the PoF, allowing you to selectively control the depth of field in ways that are impossible with standard lenses. For example, you can achieve a very shallow depth of field, making parts of the image appear miniature or create selective focus effects where specific elements are sharp while others are blurred. Shift involves moving the lens parallel to the camera's image sensor. This allows you to adjust the position of the subject within the image area without having to move the camera itself. This is particularly useful in architectural photography to correct perspective distortion, such as converging vertical lines in tall buildings, which can make them appear to be falling backward. Shifting can also be used for creating distortion-free panoramic images by capturing a series of overlapping shots without rotating the camera. In summary, tilt-shift lenses offer a powerful level of control over focus and perspective that is not available with traditional lenses, making them valuable tools for a variety of specialized photographic applications.

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