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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...
Experimenting with tilt-shift; a technique to simulate the look of a miniature model. Tilt-shift images are normally captured with special lenses but I found a site to simulate the look through software.
The miniature look is most effective to me when the foreground is sharpest; but in this image the more interesting elements - the plane, skyscrapers and bay - would have been blurred out had I done that.
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This photo was taken while flying over Jackson, Michigan during the summer of 2007 and processed using the tilt-shift method.
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
Took this picture a few years ago, it was the launch of a boat we had made at British Hunter Boats, one of the last to be made by the "proper" British Hunter team.
By putting the image through the tiltshift website it makes it look like a miniature !