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Traffic and pedestrians move through Madison Square at the intersection of 5th Avenue and 23rd / 24th streets in New York City in a tilt-shift miniature effect view.
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Playing with Miniature Effect, not quite the right perspective for this I know, but a bit of fun.
Hawks Nest, NSW.
Tons of plastic bags that men use to keep the qat they chew everyday... Of course, ecology is not a priority in a country that fight for peace and development, but local people were amazed when i explained them that 1 plastic bag last for 100 years!
If you are lost in the desert, follow the plastic bags, they lead you to a town or village..
© Eric Lafforgue
A mosque in the town of Betong, Yala
Miniature Effect / Tilt and Shift Effect
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Rekreasi Gunung Lang | Tilt & Shift Panorama
Ipoh, Perak,
MALAYSIA.
Panorama/Stitched image edited to fake miniature panorama.
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Livestock farming is the backbone of Somaliland economy. Every year, an estimated 4.2 million heads of sheep, goats, cattle and camel –mainly living animals- are raised and sailed to neighboring Arab States via the port of Berbera. This number has been steadily growing over last years. Although from 1998 to 2009 (roughly), Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Oman’s import of meat coming from the African horn was banned because they suspected it was infected by the Rift Valley fever. This measure deeply affected the economies of Somaliland and Ethiopia.
Nevertheless, the growing popularity of Hajj among Muslim worshipers has increased the demand in meat over the past years. The traditional yearly pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia and the rapid growth made the economy of Somaliland pick up again.
And Saudi Arabia announced in early 2011 that it would increase livestock imports by two-fold by the following year. At the same time, Somaliland is pushing forward plans to get a partnership with Malaysia for the exportation of Halal meat.
Indeed, more than a half of the population in Somaliland relies on meat, milk and other livestock products on a daily basis and 70% of job opportunities are related to livestock raising business. Stockbreeding-related activities really are the main source of livelihood for the majority. Besides, the livestock sector represents 50% of Somaliland GDP and nearly the whole export earning.
But nowadays, nomadic stockbreeding is endangered by alternate severe droughts and flash floods combined with overgrazing, which provoke a lack of pasture available for the animals.
© Eric Lafforgue
Traffic and pedestrians move through Madison Square at the intersection of 5th Avenue and 23rd / 24th streets in New York City in a tilt-shift miniature effect view.
Image © 2014 Clarence Holmes / Clarence Holmes Photography, All Rights Reserved. The image is protected by U.S. and International copyright laws, and is not to be downloaded or reproduced in any way without written permission.
If you would like to use this image for any purpose, please see the available licensing and/or print options for this image on my website or contact me with any questions that you may have.
Miniature farm at night for Caroline Thompson's "Black Beauty" shot by Alex Thomson. Model was lit by Stefan Lange (me) using Alex's infamous 'Peacock Blue' filter that he would often gel the lights for a night look. Production designer was John Box (Laurence of Arabia), which was good because it meant I got to work with John Box a little bit.
Photo of Ålesund with a miniature-effect applied on it. In this photo, the city looks like a miniature but in fact it is the real world city of Ålesund, Norway, taken from Aksla mountain Fjellstua viewpoint.
large group of people at beach - Overhead view of people walking on the boardwalk along Wasaga Beach, Canada. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24721161-large-...
I made a DIY tilt-Shift of my old 50mm (analogue) Ricoh lens to use on my Canon 500D. I used the Ricoh because it has a larger flange focus distance 46mm. Canon uses 44mm. Apperture was fixed to max and tilted horizontally with screws. Best results where obtained by trial and error and then glued..
I can still focus manually (sort of) to infinity (because it has a higher flange focus distance)!
The time lapse was created by using a Timer tc-80n3, Although I use Magic Lantern I found out that the timing is not so accurate on small interfalls like 1 or 2 seconds. editing was done in Sony Vegas.
A real tilt solution for the cheap. Not the sharpest lens, but I'm happy with the results. Maybe I should close it a little.
Oops clip is stopped because 1:30 limit.. but you get an impression
Intermezzo - bio agriculture and medical flowers
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