Sunday, January 15, 2012

Tilt-shift photography

So Ryan sent me a link to learn about tilt-shift photography.  It’s basically when someone takes a photo and makes it look like it’s a scale model or a toy (using their mad skills in Photoshop).  There’s a certain angle of photo that you should use and/or a certain angle you should take a photo to get the best result in the end.  Of course, I haven’t had a chance to go out and take a picture from way up high of a busy scene or landscape so I had to search through some old photos and even snag some from friends.  Here’s my first attempts.  This first photo is from when Ryan and I were dating….

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The photo below is PERFECT for tilt-shift processing.  I snagged it from my great friend over at Christy’s Clipart.  Ryan liked it so much he made it his wallpaper on the laptop.  :)

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So there ya go. Something to hold you over until I catch up on all this blogging…which won’t be for a long time as I’m going to be overbooked on life the next week and will be creating even more blogging moments while I’m gone (I’m sure).

1 comment:

Rae said...

Way cheaper than a tilt-shift lens!! I need to try this!