
A few more in here > http://imgur.com/a/gZSzw#6
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Jason Mraz wrote: My goal is to show everyone that they, too, can do what they love to do.
Daggy wrote: Look a shadowpriest, what a cutie.... POW
This is now my desktop background.Tiggy wrote:it got really cold last night, up to -16c or so and it turned the trees into bright sparkling.. things o:
A few more in here > http://imgur.com/a/gZSzw#6














Hlaoroo wrote:I look forward to seeing your work.
Tatsuo wrote:And now I'm a photographer fan. If only I had a good camera.
Yeah, that's right. I took this picture with my phone:Hlaoroo wrote:Even if you only have a phone or an iPod you can still get good photos.




Tilt-Shifting is a photo-manipulation term that is used when the editor selectively blurs parts of a photograph to create the illusion of miniaturization. It makes it look like you taken a picture of a very detailed toy set. Here are some examples from deviantArt. But honestly, tilt-shifting this way is basically the easy, fast way to do it.Hlaoroo wrote:That's cool. I like that. What exactly is tilt-shifting? I've not heard the term before.


Jason Mraz wrote: My goal is to show everyone that they, too, can do what they love to do.
Daggy wrote: Look a shadowpriest, what a cutie.... POW

The lens I used is the one that came with my camera (Canon D12). It wasn't anything special. From what I've experienced with this technique, it's mostly about angle. Here's what the photo looked like originally. But like almost any effect made these days, people have found easier ways to do it.Tiggy wrote:Actually, I think originally tilt shifting required a special lense that did the blurring and whatnot itself.
I've seen a lot of videos that were shifted, and I can't imagine trying to do that without a special lens. Photographs, being still and whatnot, are easier to fake a real tilt-shift look.Rollofthedice wrote:If you've got a really fancy camera, you can also tilt-shift with special lenses. They shift downward and tilt around the vertical axis to mess with depth of field and create an image where a certain part of it appears sharp.



What do you mean, "turn into zombies"?DingoVolf wrote:Miniatures in the Epcot train display. They now turn into zombies sometimes.




I started out with nothing and I still have most of it left.





ThanksCm4F wrote:Those are beautiful. Are you on deviantArt?

