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This is the second tilt shift miniature fake I have uploaded to flickr. I am still a novice to the technique, but I was able to convert a blah photo into a halfway decent mini fake. This was taken in the summer of 05 from the Baltimore World Trade Center observation level with a zoom lens on a cloudy day. I suspect the effect would have worked better had there been something other than water to blur at the bottom.
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Tilt Shift Toy Effect 3
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Shot with:
- Nikon D90
- Sigma 17-70mm f2.8-4.5 DC Macro HSM
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Another experiment with Tilt-Shift. I think this is possibly too high an angle for it to work, as there's little detail picked out? (There's a slightly better result from a re-edited image in my photostream. Can we pretend it's in Bristol?)
An attempt at the tilt shift effect. Miniature looking version of Yishun, Singapore
special thanks to rabyenal ( www.flickr.com/people/47098679@N07/ ) for tutorial ^_^
Tilt & Shift realizado con photoshop en el concurso de arrastre de la feria de San Miguel en Puentenansa
Just started attempting to fake the tilt/Shift effect in photoshop, happy with some of the pictures. Still trying to get the blur and the focus range right. This is just a picture of our old boat I found in my archives.
Some very expensive homes on Lake Austin, Texas as seen from the top of Mount Bonnell.
Applied a fake tilt shift look to the shot.
Avenida Beira-Rio, no Centro da cidade de Blumenau - Santa Catarina - Brasil.
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Tilt-shift-like experiment with a japanese mushroom. From Ryoanji's garden, Kyoto.
Note to self: use stronger lens blur and sharper central DoF, get images of cityscapes from a high vantage point.
5d2 & 35L
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Tilt shift with slow shutter speed and a gel on a small flashgun.
Model: Paul Cooper @ Colours Agency - Model & Creative Management
Stylist: Roisin - The Fashion Mermaid Stylist
Thank you to Andrew Moore for letting me use his studio.
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