Tilt-shift photography refers to the use of tilt-shift capable lenses along with large aperture to create a very shallow depth of field. By narrowing down the line of focus on a particular object, you can stage a "toy-like" scenery out of an otherwise ordinary landscape. Also, check out these 50 examples of tilt-shift photography and if you're interested in trying this jam out, there are couple ways to do this: 1) you can buy a special lense (starting from $1000 and up) or 2) you can process your photos using Photoshop or try the Tilt-Shift Generator.
Tilt-Shift Photography: Miniaturizing Everything
Jun 12, 2009
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Tilt-shift photography refers to the use of tilt-shift capable lenses along with large aperture to create a very shallow depth of field. By narrowing down the line of focus on a particular object, you can stage a "toy-like" scenery out of an otherwise ordinary landscape. Also, check out these 50 examples of tilt-shift photography and if you're interested in trying this jam out, there are couple ways to do this: 1) you can buy a special lense (starting from $1000 and up) or 2) you can process your photos using Photoshop or try the Tilt-Shift Generator.
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Very cool! I'm finding it makes for interesting edits to old photos too.
meme alert
remind me to dump some of the other obscure Vimeo/Flickr photonerd memes somewhere ;)
YEAH photonerd memes! i've been browsing flickr lately and people do weird stuff with their cameras.