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My first tiltshift manipulated photography through my Canon EOS 600D. Taken from the first floor of a house.
I've always wanted to experiment with Tilt Shifting and I thought this photo from Paris of the Museum d'Orsay would make a great subject
Using the tilt-shift lens adds a delicate qualtiy with the narrower field of focus. Here's my girl, in all her girly-ness, playing with dirt and worms - delicately.
This used to be a restaurant-in-a-plane parked near Pearson International Airport. It is being dismantled for transport and will possibly be restored by Air Canada (new owners).
Rented a tilt-shift (24mm) and played around with it, I wanted to create that "toy-model) effect that I've seen on a National Geographic paper. Didn't work that well... probably I should have got the 90mm.
Quel dommage, les panneaux coupe-feu vont recouvrir la fresque colorée que certains ont toujours connue...
Canon S95 - Tiltshift Miniature effect
When a tree falls in the park, or when one has to be taken down due to damage or disease, it is almost instantly recycled into something useful like this picnic table and benches...
Tiltshift effect in Photoshop of a gondola in Venice, Italy.
Thanks to www.flickr.com/photos/timnliz/ for the original!
See it here: farm4.static.flickr.com/3240/3010229327_bb6c360c49.jpg
This photo was originally taken by my dad at Summit Lake on the Kenai Peninsula. I used it to try my hand at the fake tilt shifting technique in Photoshop. The original can be seen here