Last week my friend David brought my attention to some online examples of tilt-shift photography, along with some faked tilt-shift miniature photographs. My interest was piqued enough by the counterfeits to attempt my own forgeries; below are the results. These photos were taken (by me) with either a Canon S500 or a Panasonic DMC-LX2 and post-processed using Photoshop, to make them look like miniatures photographed with a macro lens. Click on a pic for more information on the location, to see the original unretouched image, or to view a larger size.
Extreme Exposure: free photography exhibit
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Went to the Annenberg Space for Photography for the Extreme Exposure
exhibit. It is a small museum, but the space is amazing. The whole plaza
was very...
14 years ago
3 comments:
i love this. what if you were to do the reverse? take something miniscule and make lt look enormous?
the paris blue roofed city looks the best to me, nice work.
I really love them all!
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