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Just trying that Tiltshift program on a couple of the Scottish shots... What do you think?
Original (plus a stitch) here -
www.flickr.com/photos/mjjtlee/3402748596/in/set-721576159...
TIlt-shift experiments with a homemade tilt-shift lens (Helios 44 with what looks like bicycle tube to let it flex)
From the high balcony in Liverpool Cathedral..
Used one of my pictures from our Liverpool trip - www.flickr.com/photos/mjjtlee/sets/72157602392763975/
Made using - tiltshiftmaker.com/
TIlt-shift experiments with a homemade tilt-shift lens (Helios 44 with what looks like bicycle tube to let it flex)
An old summerhouse in a formal garden in the Lake District. I treated it to a visit to Tiltshift Maker!
Usando o tiltshiftmaker.com/photo-editing.php muito bacana.
Um dia eu faço uma direto da cam, mas por enquanto vou brincando...
Muito obrigada a todos que passaram por aqui esses dias.
Pra variar tá meio corrido, mas todos felizes.
The Barringer Crater, 40 miles east of Flagstaff Arizona, USA.
1.2 Km Diameter.
A tilt-shift miniature photoshop fake.
My second attempt at TiltShift...this is the basketball league that my son plays in called Devoted. Took this from the top of the stands and added the TiltShift effect. What do you think?? Any comments appreciated...
Another Tiltshift experiment.
Facing the opposite direction from the last one.
I've been deducing with Olivier 'when they work and when they don't'.
I've concluded- the higher the better, the less references the better, the flatter the image (in terms of colour and light) the better.
This sort of works, but the colour is dependant on the buildings more than the people.
Ironically this was the conversation Tony and I were having prior to this shot- there is not enough colour in the world!