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Create Tilt-Shift Method using New Blur tool in Photoshop CS6
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Tilt-Shift Halong Bay by Peter C Roh is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5 with 1.4x teleconverter and 12mm extension tube.
Strobist info:
- 580EX2 through umbrella camera left
- 430EX bounced from wall subject right
- Cybersync triggers
shinko MacroView 101 . Hasselblad zeiss 150mm /2.8 . infinity focus possible. waiting for a clear / blue sky day to test drive this combo. 15 degrees tilt, 20 cm shift. rotating lens mount too. wild contraption ! more info on lighting tips and interesting / custom photography tools photocorylum.wordpress.com/2010/04/26/light-painting-101-2/
a cove in menorca from our holidays a few years ago. Its had the tilt-shift treatment in photoshop to make it look miniature
Have a look at the "exactly" comment below for an exact same picture taken in a different year!
Picture taken using mechanical tilt shift and manual focus. I enjoy that as it forces me to focus on part of frame instead of entire motive - south Norway roads
Mijn 1e poging tot een tilt shift foto voor De Doka. Zal niet de laatste zijn want het is ontzettend leuk om te doen. Moet nog wat meer oefenen om wat meer het miniatuureffect te krijgen.
Dit is de Star Ferry in Kowloon Hongkong, gemaakt in onze vakantie 2006
My Entry for the "Pinoy KOdakero's Fake Tilt-Shift Photography Challenge #4" - www.flickr.com/groups/kodakero/discuss/72157615284680880/
Toledo and La Mancha with its Quixotic windmills were the southernmost point of our Spanish trip. From there, we turned around and drove back up into the León part of the province of Castille and León, to the city of Segovia, where we spent several days as there were so many amazing things to see.
We begin our tour of Romanesque churches with a very original one, as its nave is, for all intents and purposes, round (in fact, 12–sided), and includes a two-level central edicule, all of which strongly remind us of the Holy Sepulcher basilica in Jerusalem —and in fact, this church originally bore that dedication.
Built towards the very end of the 12th century and consecrated in 1208, its coconstruction is unequivocally attributed to one of the crusading orders, but which? The Knights Templar were the first “usual suspects”, as they are known for being partial to round churches and to anything relating to the Holy Sepulcher; but some also mention the Order of the Holy Sepulcher itself. What is for sure is that it was given to the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem in 1531, and subsequently to the Order of Malta in 1951. They are still in charge of maintaining the church, which was listed as a Spanish Historic Landmark in 1919.
Another view of the central edicule, this time showing the lovely narrow staircase that leads up to the top floor —you know, the one with the... shush... secret rites... ;o))
My two little helpers.
Final shot is 3 merged images shot in a homemade lightbox...I do not have 3 24mm tilt-shift lenses!
I’m not entirely happy with this, but I’m getting ready to leave on vacation Sunday morning, so I’m out of time. I used my in camera miniature effect to get this. I also tried the tiltshiftmaker Ron supplied the link to, but I like this version a little bit better.
52 Weeks in 2015 - Week 29 - Theme: Tilt-Shift - Category: Conceptual
Thanks to Richard Droker, this is Lecanora muralis. Apothecia are very abundant at the centre. It was found on Beehive coke oven ruins in Redstone, CO.
Photographed using a Sony A7R using a Nikkor 85mm f/2.8 shift lens with a Fujinon closeup lens and a Sony flash. Beehive coke oven ruins
DDC-Beautiful Blur
I used the Tilt Shift edit program in my camera for this one. Managed to get one of the sun's rays shining on her too.
Mini SortidazZ Voladura controlada del Edificio Interfrisa en el Muelle San Beltran.
Con Jorge Lizana, David el Nomo y ras263-od.
Maqueta del puerto.
Taken from the Olympia Tower in Munich with my IPhone and used an app to create the Tilt Shift effect
Using PS CS3
Tutorial : Miniature Faking
iTunes playing : A Perfect Circle - The Outsider (Thirteenth Step, 2003)