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Tilt-shift of the magnificent interior of Concert Hall

My first try at creating the fake tilt-shift effect in photoshop. Used an old picture of my house.

I hired a tilt shift lens recently for a wedding as a little test. I enjoyed using it a lot and really want to buy one now. I dont normally post wedding shots on my flickr but I thought I would share this.

 

Angie & Sean 05/07/2012 at Apex International, Edinburgh.

 

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Estava tentando um efeito Tilt-Shift com algumas fotos, esta do teleférico foi a que teve um melhor resultado de miniatura, provavelmente por falta de detalhes e pessoas.

A fake tilt shift of this photo of the Queens Midtown Tunnel toll plaza taken from the Pulaski Bridge in Long Island City.

Tilt shift effect created in photoshop

Warwick Castle is in the background and the original image was taken from the top of St Mary's church in Wawrick

Practicing tilt shift. A city view close to the Helsinki west harbour.

Shots from my second experiment with a Tilt-Shift Lens.

Валмиера

tilt shift fake of NYC as seen from atop the Empire State Building.

Playing around with tilt-shift processing.

 

Now it looks like little teeny miniature chairs next to a teeny little miniaturepool with wittle blob of miniature modern art!

Istanbul, Turkey.

 

fake tilt-shift anyway... ;)

  

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This is a Tilt Shift fake of a house in the country in Cornwall.

 

Tilt Shifting is a technique in which a real life sized subject is made to look like a miniature.

 

The tilt shift was done using Photoshop

A tilt shift photo I put together without using a tilt-shift lens.

A shot of downtown New Orleans on Bourbon Street in late July.

shot with a 90mm tilt shift lens.

Teste de tilt shift. Rua XV de Novembro, no centro da cidade. Blumenau - Santa Catarina - Brasil.

 

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They look so realistic nowadays...

El Centro de San Salvador con efecto Tilt Shift o maqueta se muestra la Catedral metropolitana, el palacio nacional entre otras sitios de interés de San Salvador.

Yashica FX-3 Super - Vega12B 90 f 2.8 with bellows - Polypan F @50 - Rodinal 1+50 @20C° 14min

I finally got on the digital tilt-shift bandwagon and was trying to work with this photo, but the results weren't satisfying. Then I reversed the recommended curves (lower output than input) in this tutorial and decided I liked this darker look. It's not really the tilt-shift effect, but it's fun.

 

(Better when viewed large, of course.)

aha.. 1st time try.

 

"Tilt shift photographs create an optical illusion that makes scenes appear as if they are actually miniature models"

 

Investigando con el efecto Tilt Shift

I haven't posted something on here for a long time. Been very busy during the summer and these past few weeks, because of university. These two pictures are from my uni work, the subject is called 'perspective'. The aim is to change the perspective of a object or a scenery. Using a tilt shift lens (90mm lens) to make the focus point smaller than it is in real life. Changing the perspective and making the object miniature than it is in real life.

An abandoned barn on Route 14 near Woodstock, Illinois. Taken with a homemade tilt-shift lens on a Canon 5D.

 

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