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Bluring on purpose for Our Daily Challenge. This is an “art filter’ built into my Olympus E-PL1 camera. I know it blurs the shot so, I thought I’d give it a go - on purpose. It works better from a greater height and more of a cityscape, but is suposed to mimic a tilt-shift lens and give the impression of a toy landscape. Fun to try, would be better in the City, but thanks for the daily challenge for reminding me I had the filter.
Fake Tilt-Shift
Miniature faking is a post-processing technique, which involves selectively blurring a photo to simulate the narrow depth of field found in macro photography and some tilt-shift photography, making the image appear to be of a miniature model.
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El efecto "Fake Tilt-Shift: ÂżFotos de Maquetas o Reales?" fue aprendido en dZoom
Home made tilt shift lens.
I updated my lens changing the Agnar lens for a Solinar 85 mm.
This is a great lens.
Another attempt at Psuedo Tilt Shift .
I doubt the effect will ever replace the actual tilt shift lens , but for poor people like me , it's a close second .
potentially my last night shooting this event and to avoid growing tired of it, I used a tilt-shift lens.
Taken with the iPhone 4 using a tilt-shift effect (to make a real life scene look like a fake miniature.) Shot at the Paseo Colorado Mall in Pasadena California.
Worth seeing large
Another creation of a fake tilt shift effect
Highest position: 487 on Monday, June 30, 2008
Just playing around with a fern forest picture I have already uploaded (see my photostream for original). I just really enjoy making these Tilt-Sift Miniatures.
Still at f/3.5 and still nothing moved.
This shot is tilted to the right (clockwise). The focal plane is now on the opposite diagonal making the top-left, middle and bottom-right bottle in focus. And the focus now includes the balcony plant and no longer the table lamp.
Tilt-shift miniature fakes. Created in Photoshop CS using this Photoshop tutorial. Corresponding weblog entry: Tilt-Shift Miniaturen in Photoshop.
First attempt to recreate a tilt-shift effect with Photoshop. The most beautiful city in the world. Barcelona. This is the entrance of Parc Guell.
Further tries with tilt-shift.
The original picture was manipulated with GIMP as described in the group Tilt-shift miniature fakes.
Finally picked up a legit setup for tilt-shift photography. Got an Arax 8 degree tilt adapter to stick an old 50mm Nikkor 1.8 on a Sony a5000, and here's my first test across the party city. Definitely looking forward to more
managed to do this using the new editing program I've just got, doesn't quite work as well as using photoshop, thought it looked OK though....
I've got a few photos of tilt shift using photoshop in my stream......click on the tag 'tilt shift' see what you think.
So, I went to Foxton Locks today in Leicestershire with some relatives who were over from Australia. Unfortunately the weather was entirely washed out, which was a little gutting, so I decided to try and create a "Tilt Shift" effect in Photoshop ... I'm undecided as to how well it turned out, but it was muchos fun!
Taken with a Nikon D90 & 12-24mm @ 16mm ISO 200 f/16 1/50