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Tiltshift maker...cool
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drgoat456
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Wed, Jan 21, 2009 12:39 PM
Here's a neat site to tiltshift your photos (free) and download them. Check it out. |
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Chongolio
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Wed, Jan 21, 2009 2:04 PM
Yeah that is a great site! all the fun of tilt photography without the deep understanding of aperture, focal length and shutter speed. Would like to see some more tiki and beach stuff done with this. I tried a few images of Kalapaki Bay but nothing was worth saving. I will have to try some different images sometime. |
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Tom Slick
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Wed, Jan 21, 2009 2:23 PM
I have been experimenting with tilt shift using photoshop...It is kind of fun, and I had some really nice shots. I'll upload once I resize them...They are all currently high res photos... |
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bamboo stu
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Wed, Jan 21, 2009 5:18 PM
weird..anyone care to explain the illusion? |
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Wed, Jan 21, 2009 6:06 PM
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Unga Bunga
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Wed, Jan 21, 2009 8:40 PM
I got stoned by just reading that sentence. |
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Tom Slick
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Wed, Jan 21, 2009 9:58 PM
By most accounts, arial photos work best. Not always way up in the air, but elevated enough above the subject being photographed, actually helps the perception and increases the effect of a "miniature world". Photoshop: By adding blurred or out of focus/range edges, and increasing color range, while keeping a clear shot on your focal point, you can fool the eye into seeing a miniature world. here are a couple more I did in photoshop: The trick works better with as little people in the picture as possible. Cars, boats and such from a higher angle are best, in my opinion. [ Edited by: Tom Slick 2009-01-21 22:02 ] |
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