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simple hand held shot with fake tilt shift processing applied. its my first attempt at this style and is something i am really looking to explore as i love the results. I know its not the best shot for tilt shift but it still works for me.
thanks for looking
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Week 36 of 52 in 2013. The theme is TILT SHIFT EFFECT. I wanted something unique for the tilt shift theme this year, and decided the covered bridge in Wiltshire Trail Park would be a good subject. I was able to climb the nearby hill (tilt shift works best when you're looking down on the subject) to get the shot and used www.tiltshiftmaker.com to get the miniaturized effect.
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La fotografía Tilt-Shift es una técnica artística donde el lente esta doblado o movido con respecto a la cámara.
Esto produce un efecto donde ciertas partes de la foto están borrosas y produce el beneficio de que se concentra la visión del espectador en las partes de la imagen que se quiere enfatizar.
El fotógrafo Vincent Laforet del periódico NY Times utilizo este tipo de técnica para crear una serie de fotos de eventos deportivos con una perspectiva única y sin igual.
Esta técnica puede ser replicada modernamente utilizando el dispositivo Lensbabies o mediante Photoshop.
NPS | Katy Cain
Even in the rain, Hazel Mountain Overlook is the perfect place to sit and glimpse the first signs of Autumn.
A tilt-shift hack through photoshop
Click 'All sizes' for better effect :>
Thanks Duy© for the tutorial.
Check out his tilt-shifts Here too
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Miniature Trains
I-12 near Oriskany St
Utica, NY
happenstance tilt-shift effect
A tip for tilt-shift fakers...try to shoot at longer focal lengths with the aperture opened up...this will shorten depth-of-field and give the originating image an already smaller sliver of in-focus range. When it comes time (if even needed) to gausian blur the image you'll already have a good section of it out of focus.
In the case of this image I was a passenger in a moving car, which helped further blur (by motion) the foreground. This has also happened to me in shots taken in airplanes where the engine wash distorted the air enough to cause similar blur. I've seen many great examples of this specific phenomenon in this group.
Second attempt at making a tilt shift photo, this photo taken from the top of the cathedral in Reykjavik
Back to f/3.5 and using the tilt function. The lens is tilted horizontally to the left (counter clockwise). A left or right tilt is also called a swipe, to distinguish it from an up or down tilt.
The focal plane is now alligned with the image plane, moving all three bottles in focus.
Top-left and bottom-right bottles are still out of focus.
Note that the table lamp top-right is now also in focus because it is on the same (diagonal) focal plane as the three bottles.
Calle tilt shift
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Tilt-shift miniature fakes. Created in Photoshop CS using this Photoshop tutorial. Corresponding weblog entry: Tilt-Shift Miniaturen in Photoshop.
L’effet Tilt-Shift est une technique créative par laquelle un photographe photographie une scène de vie tout à fait anodine et manipule cette même photographie afin qu’elle donne l’illusion (d’optique) d’une maquette miniature. La photo qui sera donc « truquée » ressemblera donc à une parfaite maquette mais en réalité la scène qui sera « photographiée » sera bien réelle à la base.
Essai ,est-ce que ça marche ?
Bird's-eye view of Zion Road - made small.
Fake tilt shift miniature tutorial can be easily found online.... Google is your friend.
TIlt-shift experiments with a homemade tilt-shift lens (Helios 44 with what looks like bicycle tube to let it flex)
Always wanted a set of miniature compact car, miniature MPV, and miniature Lorry ever since I was a little kid..... NOT.
Learn more about Tilt Shift photography here!