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I had a quick mess about with the Tilt-Shift filter in the new Blur Gallery series of filters in Adobe Photoshop CS6. You can do quite a lot with this if you can't afford the high-price Tilt-shift lenses on the market, all the way up to adding and controlling your own Bokeh!
“The Story in your Eyes” is about looking into my “eye” and seeing a different type of world, a world in focus and not blurred, while the rest of the image isn’t in focus. This was a very simple image to edit; all I really did was take a picture of my whole face and then a picture of the Potomac River. This was taken at Riverbend Park.
Camera Model: Olympus E-510 DSLR Camera
Lens: Zuiko ED 14-42mm Standard Lens
Camera Resolution: 10 Megapixels
Edited With: Adobe Photoshop CS6
Just messing around with Photoshop's 3D features. Modeled and rendered entirely using CS6's new 3D engine.
Sunrise is a regular Psy-trance event in Leeds for which I am invited to do the photography. I use a slow-sync shutter effect for these nights to capture the lights and ambience while maintaining a crisp foreground subject.
Canon EOS 60D and Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8.
Raw conversion: Adobe Camera Raw 8.1.
Post Processing: Photoshop Elements CS6