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A tilt-shift lens was used to make the people look tiny at the pool.
Nikon D800 & Nikkor T/S 85mm f/2.8
As I still haven't been out taking any autumn images lately, I thought of posting an image from this summer. I noticed a woman standing in her garden, during a walk around the castle in Lincoln (England).
This time I tried out some miniature effect in Lightroom as I don't have photoshop (or lens).
I used a tilt/shift lens to create a miniature effect on this freight train being flat-switched at Enola Yard near Harrisburg, PA. This isn't some filter done after the shot; the only thing I did in photoshop was to level/crop the photo.
Nikkor PC-E 45mm f/2.8D @ f/2.8 (wide open)
Tilt Shift experiment created using Capture NX2, the picture is taken at one of the submersible bridges of the Greek Corinth Canal.
What do you think of it?
Capture NX2
* saturation
* gaussian blur
* color gain
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Added some miniature effect, I shot this from high above: Tokyo Tower. www.atlasobscura.com/places/shakaden-reiyukai-temple
Nikkor PC-e 24 to get the miniature effect.
This 600m bridge was constructed in 1992 using 216 prestressed concrete sections.. The main deck has two tracks carrying light rail transit across the North Saskatchewan River. Suspended below the main deck is a second deck for bicycle and pedestrian use.
And if you could read your future, like in tea?
Et s'il était possible d'y lire ton avenir comme dans le thé ?
Bonne semaine :)
Have a good week :)
One of the winners of Weekly Theme Contest - Traffic.
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Miniature effect - tutorial courtesy of シ P r o d i P.
Kampai bro! =D
Fake tilt shift edit of a picture taken on Portland (near Weymouth) towards Chesil Beach back in 2011.