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I tried to replicate a tiltshift lens first using tiltshiftmaker.com/ then on my own.
I loved the model/miniature photography from one of the posters on another photo group. I'm pretty sure he had a tilt shift lens and he also had great miniatures.
Does this look like a miniature or is it just a mess? (I vote for "mess." The link below shows what I was going for.)
Here's a good one: flickr.com/photos/tem19/3204516984/in/pool-tiltshiftmaker
my first tilt shift trial with a picture taken during hiking in the swiss alps near "Hoher Kasten"...
"tiltshift" jest genialny dla takich krajobrazów, to samo zdjęcie co poniżej a jakże inne , teraz domki wyglądają jak z klocków Lego
Another attempt at fake tiltshift. ;)
Taken in August of 2009 on a photography trip to the Wallace Monument in Stirling. The 246 steps to the top were arduous but well worth it for the absolutely stunning views of the Ochil Hills and the Forth Valley.
Experimentanto con el Tiltshift generator
labs.artandmobile.com/tiltshift/
Cuartel de la caballeria MRA
From a series of shots using a tiltshift lens made by my photography tutor. For more information about the lens, take a look at nathan.shax.com/tiltshift
Just a quick look at the tiltshift utility with an old photo.
This is the Kyleakin ferry, the last manual turntable car ferry in operation in the highlands. It runs between Glenelg and the Isle of Skye (and is ace).
While on the front porch grilling some chicken I decided to test out the new Tiltshift Generator app for the iPhone. Threw this together in about 30 seconds. The image is nothing special but the app is pretty good though it still needs some work.
Thanks to the awesome www.iphoneography.com site I just learned of this new app this morning. Right now it's on sale for $.99 so I bought it. But like everyone else who played with it, my biggest complaint is the output. It's low-res. We're all told the next update will correct that. Hope so. Other than that it seems pretty slick. I did notice it saved the file without a date or name. When I use PhoneView to look at the files on my phone it doesn't show up without digging around. That may be because I just updated to iPhone OS 3.1 that came out today. Not sure.
All in all it seems like a solid app. When the updates come, and there's no indication to think they won't, it will be solid. The developer, Takayuki Fukatsu has some other apps that get rave reviews, so I say go get this thing while it's at this price. It will soon go up to $2.99 US. Let's hope the upgrade is free. Should be, one would think.
By the way, that's our little Monkey Puzzle tree out there.