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Dec 01, 2010 11:43 |  #1

First ever go at tilt shift, using Photoshop on an old photo I have, which happens to be my first ever landscape shot I used. I orginally overedited the saturation but it's worked wonders in making it look better for tilt shift


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Dec 01, 2010 11:55 |  #2

I like it. well done!


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Dec 01, 2010 11:57 |  #3

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I like it. well done!

Thanks! Now.....only if it would sell a million copies magically so I dont have to travel through the snow to work tonight! haha


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Dec 01, 2010 14:36 |  #4

Ok I need to know how this is done. This is the coolest thing I've seen in a while.




  
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Dec 01, 2010 14:58 |  #5

Well done, and it's a great image for this effect.


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Dec 01, 2010 15:06 |  #6

Good job


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Dec 01, 2010 15:07 as a reply to  @ drumsfield's post |  #7

Neat! I like it a lot. As others said, great image for this and well processed!




  
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Dec 01, 2010 15:09 |  #8

Well done, it looks really good.


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Dec 01, 2010 17:00 |  #9

I've always been tempted to try this technique. What a fun shot!!
Looks like you pulled it off perfectly and for some odd reason it reminds me of the little map they used to show on Mr. Rogers Neighborhood when he was traveling to the post office or some other random spot. :lol:
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Dec 01, 2010 19:28 |  #10

Nice one. My girlfriend said : ''It looks like everything is miniature''.

That means you have done a great job!


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Dec 01, 2010 19:56 |  #11

http://www.tiltshiftph​otography.net/photosho​p-tutorial.php (external link)




  
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Dec 02, 2010 07:56 |  #12

Cheers for all the positive feedback!

The tutorial above is what I used. Pretty simple to do, the hardest part is getting a suitable image.

Something I can see myself doing more of. Since all this snow is stopping me getting some good places, I am trying my kitchen and out the top window for my next tilt shift.


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Dec 02, 2010 08:37 |  #13

Yeah i think you did a great job. I love the colors as well.


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Dec 02, 2010 08:45 |  #14

honestly, one of the best tilt-shift photos I've seen, even if it is done the fake way.




  
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Dec 02, 2010 09:36 |  #15

swetsastonic wrote in post #11381838 (external link)
honestly, one of the best tilt-shift photos I've seen, even if it is done the fake way.

Thanks! I need somewhere to try and gallery it on the internet. Any sites? I only have a facebook page, which doesn't get the feedback and stuff like it does on here


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