Erick sent me a link on Tilt-Shift Photography. Tilt-shift photography is a creative and unique type of photography in which the camera is manipulated so that a life-sized location or subject looks like a miniature-scale model. You can either use an expensive tilt-shift lens or fake it in Photoshop like I tried with this photo . . . kinda looks like, hah? No? Try squinting your eyes. Instructions for the Photoshop version can be found here. Thanks Erick. It was fun trying . . . not as hard to do as I thought.
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hey came out kinda neat!!
Wow, very cool! Really looks like a miniature.
Thanks Les! Shun Wan and Erick both did fake versions too. Maybe they'll post the pictures on their blogs *hint* *hint* so people can check um out.
Hahaha, thanks Erick!
That looks so cute... great job miniaturizing mmx.. you found a great shot to try this process..
Thanks Shun Wah. The instructions said to try and use a shot where you're looking down so I picked this one cause I did shoot it from the upper levels.
Thats neat! I wonder how a house would look?
Hmmm . . . wonda how the inside of a house would look. . .
Interesting! Great photo!
Thanks Betty!
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