Not bad. Surprisingly this tutorial lacks context. I mean, check out photographs by Olivo Barbieri and Miklos Gaál, for example. They've been doing this optically. Just google "tilt-shift" and get soaked in information..
Yup, can't blame you. Actually it is quite unimportant, how it is achieved... but what is interesting here, is this effect and how it exposes the psychology of our senses of whathever fancy word it is called with.
Absolutely true. I could go saying something profound about how easily spatial perception can be altered and the philosophical aspects of that, but you get my drif anyway.
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Fun stuff. But i would rather see a tutorial about actually turning stuff into doll houses.
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Not bad. Surprisingly this tutorial lacks context. I mean, check out photographs by Olivo Barbieri and Miklos Gaál, for example. They've been doing this optically. Just google "tilt-shift" and get soaked in information..
I was aware of the tilt-shift photo, but that lens is 150€ and faking it in Photoshop is curiously addictive.
Yup, can't blame you. Actually it is quite unimportant, how it is achieved... but what is interesting here, is this effect and how it exposes the psychology of our senses of whathever fancy word it is called with.
Absolutely true. I could go saying something profound about how easily spatial perception can be altered and the philosophical aspects of that, but you get my drif anyway.
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