Friday, January 9, 2009

Tilt-shift photography experiment!

So my first post proper of the new year is a result of my many meanderings online. Thanks to boingboing, I learned about the wonders of tilt-shift photography, where manipulating the focus in your photos creates the illusion that everything in your photo is really really tiny. It's cool enough as photos, but when you recreate the effect on film, it's absolutely stunning. Check out this video of Sydney Harbor by Keith Loutit:


Bathtub II from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.

Isn't that great? Anyway, a featured site on boingboing today was one that allowed you to upload your photos and tweak them to create a faux tilt-shift effect. I pulled out the most promising pictures from my three academic travels. Here's what I created:









And my personal favorites...









Still not as cool as the real thing, which, speaking of which, have you seen what some photographers have been doing with real miniatures? There's this one guy in London who does amazing photos... I'll have to find him....
Anyway, hope you have a wonderful tiny new year.

Where the light bends at the cracks

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