View allAll Photos Tagged tiltshift
using the fotodiox tilt adapter, the focal plane intersects the hatchling in the foreground and doll in the background thus bring out two subjects to tell the story in picture form.
I'll be teaching again this fall. Tilt Shift photography has been coming up a lot lately. I think I'll have the students make some of their own.
Taken from Roppongi Hills Tokyo CityView
Playing in Photoshop to achieve the "tilt shift" / "fake model" effect.
{Isle of Skye, Scotland, June 2014}
Skye: I'm back again couldn't resist your wide horizon smiles and the jewellery of your white
washed houses gummed to the summer-green glens and your sensuous coastal fringes.
Skye, I'm talking to you, can you hear me? Only, you seem to be turning your back on me.
Sometimes you stare at me with your compound thistle eyes,
like some deadly insect, which scares me silly like leaning over a cliff edge.
I suggest to look at my stream on Fluidr .
Duplicate Layer
Quick Master Mode
Reflected Gradient Tool
Blur - Lens Blur - Radius 25
¤ The subject matter is Old to New.
¤ I originally tried to tilt-shift the part of the picture with all of the houses but the trees on the bottom right crept up into the effect and out of the blur which looked a little off so I decided to move the effect slightly up so that it tilt-shifted the trees as well as some of the houses I could get away with.
¤ The blur and overexposure to the light on top of the image - I feel - is really effective as it has slightly blended the top of the mountains with the sky as it exaggerates the height of them making this landscape all the more vaster.
i fiddled with this shot for ages until i thought stuff it..... and then turned it into a black and white tiltshift.
This is the Sun princess leaving her bearth. The other cruise ship to the left is the Seven seas Voyager
Best viewed large on black
Twitter | Facebook | My Website | My Blog
Port de Plaisance, St Servan, St Malo, Brittany, France.
What with all the cold weather and snow, I thought that I'd venture back to our summer holiday in France and a bit of fun with this fake 'tilt-shift' image created using tiltshiftmaker.com/.
See my other tilt-shift images.