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-左邊是原圖,右邊是效果。看起來超像假車模型阿!!

使用這個線上軟體做的:

tiltshiftmaker.com/

-easily transform your existing digital camera photos into tilt-shift style!

Shanghai city

 

Train in a Tilt shift technique

This is a photo that I took looking out of the Columbia Tower in downtown Seattle. I then applied a tilt-shift appearance in photoshop. Note that this photo was taken at 18mm with an 18-55mm lens, not a tilt-shift lens. If I had money I would buy a tilt shift though.

I used my Canon TS-E 24mm lens to correct the perspective and put the plane of focus over the license plate and the two minifigs. Using live view on the 40D makes adjusting the focus a breeze.

 

Although the image was shot at f/10 @ 24mm the dof is stil quite shallow because the working distance was just over 40cm.

 

Strobist info:

- 430EX through white umbrella boomed overhead

- Cybersync trigger

Nombre: Guía 8

Concepto:Terror

Fotografía: Tilt Shift

Esquema de color: Colores Fríos

Tipo de encuadre: Horizontal

Punto de interés: Caballitos

Punto de vista: paralelo

Regla de composición: Simetrico

view from harbour bridge, sydney.

Estação da Luz - São Paulo/SP - Brasil

 

Versão da foto homônima com desfoque (Tilt-Shift):

 

www.flickr.com/photos/carloscastejon/2999097442

Mock Tilt-Shift effect produced using Photoshop, taken from Trenchard Street car park looking over Colston Hall.

Trying a Tilt Shift process in Photoshop.

 

I took these photos from a hill (drumlin) overlooking the city and then tried my luck with the new process. Interesting but I'm sure it will work even better with other views. It was fun playing around though.

 

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airport in Las Vegas

Another bit of playing around with the fake tilt-shift technique in Photoshop, this time on a Virgin Voyager train travelling along the North Wales coast at Colwyn Bay - what do you think? Does it look like a model train? A tutorial on this technique can be found here - recedinghairline.co.uk/tutorials/fakemodel/, and here - www.visualphotoguide.com/tilt-shift-photoshop-tutorial-ho...

A tilt shift panorama taken from Kilcreggan beach looking across the Clyde to Gouroch and Dunoon. A tilt shift panorama is taken by using the shift operation of a tilt shift lens instead of rotating the camera. Read more here wp.me/p3dJ1p-bD

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O último da série, pelo menos por enquanto.

Para os que ficaram curiosos de como fazer, no link abaixo tem um tutorial! :)

recedinghairline.co.uk/tutorials/fakemodel/

 

E aqui mais tilt-shifts:

www.flickr.com/groups/tilt-shift-fakes/pool/

I've been meaning to try out a tilt-shift look and feel, and this shot from the British Library seems like an obvious one to try it with.

tilt shift

Image of Market Street with a tilt-shift effect thanks to Photoshop.

An attempt at fake tilt shift effect in Photoshop

Tilt-shift / model effect via Photoshop.

I tried again using the method described in this forum topic (first reply). It looks a little better, but I think it needs more of a plastic feel. I haven't figured out how to accomplish it in PSP.

 

There's also too much focus coming in through the trees over the roofline. I think my selection was off. Next time I need to select more into the roofline and let the feather barely clear it.

 

The green roof building and trees do look like they are printed/painted on a model backdrop to me, though.

 

Blog entry: Fake tilt-shift with Paint Shop Pro

Tilt shift effect applied using Photoshop

Tilt Shift Aufnahme von Kallmünz.

Another experiment in tilt-shift photography.

A tilt shift view, as seen from the road between Cubiro and Quibor, Lara State, Venezuela

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Testing Tilt Shift PP on an old photo. I'm pretty certain the player was Todd Woodbridge. Is Todd a leftie?

Tilt shifted submarine.

One of the many churches in Vience, Italy in tilt-shift photo effect.

Estilo de fotografia conhecida como “tilt and shift” ou simplesmente tilt-shift que produz fotografias de objetos e cenários reais mas que ficam parecidos com miniaturas e maquetes.

Martinez Regional Shoreline, EBRP -- Tilt–shift photography (not post processed). I shot this on my sisters camera.

 

I love how all along the shore you can see the wave action has undercut and eroded away the foundation of the wetlands -- it is quite beautiful.

 

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Everyone has a pet peeve. My two are teenage girls who post the infamous, "I don't like you, I love you.." stories on Facebook, and Fake Tilt-Shift images. It irritates me that someone takes a relatively bland photo, adds a Picknik'ed Tilt-Shift effect, and everyone loves it, and calls it original. Of course, naturally I can't afford $2000+ for a Tilt-Shift lens, so I have decided to do this thing called "Freelensing".

 

Freelensing is when you detatch a lens from the front of your camera, and tilt it to get the effects like a miniature, etc. I also shift it a bit to change the angle of what is sharp. It takes a lot of practice and patience. This photo took about 8 minutes, and 20 tries just to get. It doesn't sound like much, but the subject gets irritable after a while. It is so easy to move the lens accidentally about 1/2 a millimeter, and the focus is completely off. It is a very fun type of photography though.

 

I love this method, although I am making two improvements to the "Freelensing" method:

1. I am going to buy a lens that has a bigger back element than a full frame, so when I tilt, it doesn't immediately lose sight of the lens.

2. I am getting an adapter so I can maintain infinity focus while tilting the lens. I generally cannot focus more than 10ft. away from the subject while freelensing. This is due to the tube-properties of lenses.

 

I am proud of myself because I went to my first photography class ever, after 4 years of having a DSLR, and I ended up teaching the teacher about freelensing, and took a portrait of him, and he wanted me to email it to him :D.

 

Hope you Enjoy :D

 

Use the Method. Or Else.. (You won't get to see its awesome effects)

 

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Circuit Formule 1 France "2018"

A second shot with a different view. Taken just before sunset. Fake Tilt-Shift.

  

"Tilt shift" "Hanauma Bay" Hawaii USA beach sand "coral reef" snorkeling snorkelling

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