I don't know if you've ever heard of a photographic effect called tilt-shift but I think it's awesome. Here's an amazing example of it. Basically it's a process that makes normal photos look like minature scale models. To be honest I don't know a lot about it but the effect can be achieved either by using a special lens or faking it with photo editing software. Either way it looks really cool! What do you think of it?
Monday, 26 July 2010
'Eiffel Tilt-Shift II' by ArnarBi
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This is cool. I've never heard of it. The picture is really interesting!!
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It really does look like a perfect scale model, am very curious about this now so will probably run and google it! Jen
ReplyDeleteI don't know much about the tilt shift effect but, I do think it looks great. I'll have to try it sometime.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! I keep staring at the picture. It is quite fascinating! I hadn't heard of this effect before.
ReplyDeleteI've seen some tilt-shift pics of London, this one is gorgeous - love the detail
ReplyDeleteIt is VERY interesting. I would have thought it was photoshopped if you hadnt explained the process, so no I haven't heard it before.
ReplyDeleteit really does look like a miniature model, surreal! I like it! x
ReplyDeleteHi! Hopping from a blog while browsing (can't remember where..) Just love so much of your photos. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGlad you all found it as fascinating as I did. I shall try to seek out some more tilt-shift photos to show you another day.
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