Tareq:
With a scene like Russell's with most of the objects essentially in a single plane; your TSE will work very well. I use mine on shots like this (Canon f/3.5 24TSE II). I've taken shots at f/3.5 (which is wide open for this lens), with good results.
Focusing method I picked up from another forum:
1) With camera set on tripod and framing set, and tilt set to zero, focus on a point at infinity (camera does not have to be leveled first - angle camera to achieve framing),
2) Without touching the focus ring, using Live View and toggle to move around the LCD, pick an object in the near foreground that is important and use the Tilt adjustment to get that object into focus,
3) Check infinity focus again, and adjust with focus ring if required,
4) Do a final check on near object, using tilt adjustment to achieve focus.
5) If required, stop down a bit.
6) Throw away the tilt charts - they are not necessary any more.
Russell's image is custom made for a TS lens, and using the hyperfocal technique for an image like that is an exercise in frustration.
Glenn