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A view from our balcony in Wageningen. We do not live there anymore but I miss this place a lot! So many goog friends, so many good memories...
An experiment with Tilt Shift processing using this tutorial www.visualphotoguide.com/tilt-shift-photoshop-tutorial-ho...
I've been playing around with the Tilt-Shift-Maker (tiltshiftmaker.com/) on some of my pictures. The tool is kind of nice, but the quaility of the tiltshift photos is not that good. This shot is a view from rome, made from the top of Castel Sant’Angelo.
original shot:
www.flickr.com/photos/fipsy/771763382/
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Islands of paradise. Water so warm and so clear and sand so white. With a fake miniature tilt-shift effect.
I thought I'd try tilt shift again. Not sure it's that successful, you lose a few elements with the natural scene, plus the black and white.
On the waterfront. Under the cherries. With a tilt shift, and my girl.
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natvrdo nalepená redukcia m42-nikon F, so sekundovým lepidlom. Viacmenej drží, a keď nie čapem tam ďalšie lepidlo
Haha! effect introduced by Zhong but he refused to teach me :P
This is supposed to look like miniature model. Probably not the best example.
More tilt-shift madness!
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My first attempt at tilt-shift processing, using Photoshop CS3 and this tutorial.
I love the process, and am pretty happy with this as a first result (the cables in the foreground presented a challenge, and I could've dealt with them better), but I'm now looking through my photos to see if I have any better ones to use.
Fotografía adaptada a la técnica de Tilt Shift del Valle de la Orotava. Fotografía realizada con Canon EOS 1000D.
The stepping stones accross the Wharfe at Bolton Abbey. The weather was a very British mix of dark clouds and bright sunshine - a perfect Yorkshire Spring time!
My first attempt at 'tilt-shift' fakery.
The tunnel was full so we drove over the alps. These are some scary roads, but the scenery is breathtaking. It reminded me of those models you get of Swiss railways, with miniature trains and alps and cable-cars.