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Taken in Singapore. This image of the Padang has been post-processed using the tilt-shift technique (at tiltshift.com) to give it a "model village" effect.
ITEM: Electronic LED Shift Knob Upgrade System (EGS-002) for 2013-2014 Hyundai MaxCruz / Grand Santa Fe
MANUFACTURER : NEW FACES
ORIGIN : MADE IN KOREA
CONTENTS: Shift Knob - 1 PCS; PCB Module - 1 PCS; Gear Shift Short Version - 1 PCS; Leather Shift Boot - 1 PCS.
WARRANTY: 6 months from the date of purchase
A set of nine beads - seven 14mm round beads with frit, fine silver and goldstone encased in clear. Two metallic rondelle spacers.
Bokeh effect achieved optically by using maximum lens tilt and natural vignetting at open aperture. Nikon D4, Nikkor PC-E 24mm
My first attempt at Tilt Shifting. I cheated and used Tiltshift.com. The image is supposed to be an illusion of miniaturization. Seems to have worked decent enough.
Global Fund Cf - Symposium.
Shifting the Power at Mary Ward House, London UK
© vickicouchman
07957226911
this one shifts thorugh kingsiher colours, layered over (weirdly) transparent cherry red.
gllloooooowwwwwwwww.
The plastic cover on my shift knob broke off. I'm going to super glue it on for now, but it gives me a reason to buy a different shift knob :)
Gonna use a similar stock style. Not ready to pull the trigger on a short throw just yet.
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Uso INDEVIDO de imagem é CRIME previsto no código penal - Art. 154-B.
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Tilt Shift is the weirdest setting on a camera. Mine calls it miniature mode which I thnik is more fitting.
Global Fund Cf - Symposium.
Shifting the Power at Mary Ward House, London UK
© vickicouchman
07957226911
Image Credit: Nick Morris
The event is part of a global initiative called ‘City 2.0′, focused on discussing ‘The Future of Cities’.
By 2050, 75% of us will be urban. Cities matter. Cities provide incredible opportunities for living, working and playing but as they grow, they face problems. Overcrowding, congestion, shifting demographics and air pollution to name but a few.
We ask: What can we do now and in the future to build and run better cities?