Tilt-Shift Photography : Examples & Tutorials - I’m sure you have seen some amazing tilt-shift photos – if not, tilt-shift creates an effect that turns normal sized objects or scenes into miniature-like. It is done by special tilt-shift lenses that have very limited depth of field. To start playing with this technique you need to buy a tilt-shift lens, attach to your dSLR camera and start shooting. But what if you don’t have all that expensive equipment? No worries, it’s perfectly easy with Adobe Photoshop!
Tilt-Shift Photography : Examples & Tutorials
by night by Oliver Botor
Macro of Geiranger by Patrik Engman
Tilt-shift Grand Canyon by p.folk
miniature tate modern by Jean Burgess
A "Model" Fenway Day by Brian Talbot
Miniature Jerusalem by roevin
toy-Sumo by Ankhbayar Tumurbaatar
Miniature by Thiago Lopes
Nidarosdomen Macro by Ola Endre Reitstøen
Real models by Kenny Louie
Miniature Ålesund harbour by Patricia Hamilton
Barcelona seaport by Xavier Fargas
Big Miniature World by Sippanont Samchai
The Bench, She'sa Tilted by Modest and Jill Janicki
Happy Miniature Sunday! by Patricia Hamilton
Football Miniature Tottenham - Manchester United by Glenn Karlsen
Shiny happy people by Kraetzsche Photo
Eiffel Tilt-Shift II by Arnar Birgisson
Seattle Space Needle "mini" by Cordan
I used my mad scientist ultrahyper shrink ray on Vancouver - Mwahahahahaha!! by Evan Leeson
Small City. Big Nightlife. by Shun T
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