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Jan 10, 2009 08:22 |  #1

Dusseldorf, Germany from atop the Rhine Tower:

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Jan 10, 2009 08:25 |  #2

Pretty nice, Did you really use a TS-E for these though? I can't tell the difference between PS and a real TSE :)

I fav the first one.


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Jan 10, 2009 09:49 as a reply to  @ Livinthalife's post |  #3

I am so convinced by the way they actually look like scale models in someone's toy-train setup. Must try T&S for myself someday


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Jan 10, 2009 15:40 as a reply to  @ arthurgoh's post |  #4

Amazing photos, robloeffel. Tiltshift photos are so fascinating to me. I just found this website today. Just load your photo and it does the rest:
http://tiltshiftmaker.​com/ (external link)

Here is one from Texas Motor Speedway using the above mentioned site:

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Jan 10, 2009 15:57 |  #5

sweet, thanks for the link!ill deff check this one out! :)


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Jan 10, 2009 21:32 as a reply to  @ Weatherboy's post |  #6

Those are great. Thats a nice looking effect if you ask me. I was inspired to make this one of Amsterdam from atop some really old beautiful church

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Jan 11, 2009 22:28 |  #7

Nice photos, #2 of Fussen, Germany looks like little toy cars and houses to me. That is hard to do.

What exactly is tilt shifting? I get that its an effect but what exactly does it accomplish?




  
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Jan 12, 2009 04:20 |  #8

TS-E lenses are usually used for architecture shots. This stuff here is just a fun side effect :)

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Jan 13, 2009 17:36 |  #9

How wonderful these images convey a childlike view of toys. And the color palette is extraordinary. Nice work.


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Jan 13, 2009 18:15 |  #10

I must agree, that they looks like toys, but that's a pretty interesting effect. Never knew one could do that, with a T&S lens. Nice pics, all!


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Jan 13, 2009 23:07 |  #11

Very nice photos. Fake tilt/shifting is pretty easy for those without a tilt/shift lens. Just follow this tutorial: http://recedinghairlin​e.co.uk/tutorials/fake​model/ (external link)


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Jan 13, 2009 23:28 |  #12

I love the effects that this lens can produce!

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Jan 14, 2009 02:36 |  #13

It looks like model toys. Why is that?


It's 5 o'clock some where :p

  
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Jan 14, 2009 05:13 |  #14

duffguy808 wrote in post #7072928 (external link)
It looks like model toys. Why is that?

SMALL DOF


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