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去年ディズニーシーで撮った写真。もともとピンボケ気味だったのを Tilt Shift Maker でミニチュアっぽくしてみました (^-^) At Tokyo Disney Sea in last year. I used this Website :) It's so fun!!
My first attempts at tilt-shift!
Let's remember the volunteer boys and girls in orange who regularly put their lives at risk to save others!
ETR 500 FRECCIA ROSSA TRENITALIA, in transito tra Castiglion Fiorentino e Foiano della Chiana (frazione Brolio)
La photographie originale est ici : www.flickr.com/photos/oliviervallouise/5892749459/in/set-...
Photographie Olivier Joseph – Tous droits réservés – Juillet 2011
One of the many churches in Vience, Italy with a water taxi and water bus stop in tilt-shift photo effect.
Thought i would play a bit in Photoshop and try a Tilt-Shift again.
It has been a while and this pic is not the best, but I am not totally dissapointed with the result...
This months Photo assignment was holiday, so I chose to try setting up some of my wife's ornamental cottages to look like a small village. I used a flash with a orange filter over it to warm the colors some.
For this shot I used Photoshop to add a tilt shift affect. A photographer buddy suggested it. If it makes a live scene look like a toy, what would it do if it was already a toy. Here you go.
Tilt/shift fake miniature attempt. Lidingöbanan suburban railway, Lidingö, Stockholm county, Sweden.
Looks best large!
Tilt shift effect applied using Photoshop (miniaturization of the boat-bridge on the Oglio river outfall near Suzzara)
As I'd been doing these tilt_shifts earlier today... and then with the rarity of snow in London, well I thought I better....
A DIY tilt-shift lens I built! Made from an old Zenza Bronica 75mm f/2.8 medium format lens, a Nikon body cap, a bit of bicycle inner tube, and some zip ties.
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Tilt shift photography makes regular scenes look like miniatures. These are are photographs of actual scenes, not minis.
Taken stood on the scaffolding at the top of the Victoria Halls 24 stories up!
(Tilt Shifted in photoshop)
Been playing with Pseudo-Tilt-Shift lens photography.. actually there's no tilt here since you need a real tilt shift lens to do that.
Pseudo and not Fake because instead of doing perspective correction in photoshop i used a ultrawide angle lens (12mm) and extracted a 24mm equivalent crop out of it. Luckily the 5d2 resolution is enough to end up with an image which is roughly 8 Mpixels in size...
This process is actually what happens optically on shift lenses, the difference is you retain your full pixel count and you can actually see the result while framing instead of having to picture it in your head and crop it afterward.. I guess there's a reason why you pay those lenses an eye and a half...
More info here in this discussion
epfl, lausanne
Tilt-shift effect on this image taken from the Old Fort overlooking Corfu Town, Greece.
I took this photo with this exact effect in mind. It just seemed to fit perfectly.
No worries... as this too shall pass!
But right now I am having a bit too much fun going through the photo archives to see what can be tilt-shifted (via the website: tiltshiftmaker.com/ ).
This is the Beijing Olympic Green Tennis Center Stadium Court: Roger Federer (left) vs. Tomas Berdych (right). Here a link to the original photo!