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Aug 5, 2006, 7:10:53 PM
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:iconfoxfires:
My first experiment with replicating Tilt-shift photography! FULL VIEW IS BEST!

Thanks so much to for the inspiration. Check this shot out of his!! [link]

This photo was taken while I was standing on top of a building on Queen Anne's Hill in Seattle, and then processed to replicate tilt-shift photography.
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:iconodiabo:
~Odiabo Oct 22, 2006  Professional General Artist
wow:wow: i love it:heart:
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:icongilizama:
Man, I'd really like the tutorial on the tilt-shift.
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:iconmetatetron:
I think the tilt-shift processing in PS is a wonderful thing, considereing the price of tilt-shift lenses, and the few times you would use them...

you must showme how if we ever manage to trade tutorials, have you found use for the Velvia Filters yet?
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:iconfoxfires:
I totally agree - I can't imagine buying a lens like that when the results can be replicated so accurately in PS! I'll send you the tutorial I followed, it was a good one!

I hope to be posting more photography soon, a couple with the Velvia Filters! I think you'll enjoy them. :D :hug:
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:iconmetatetron:
waiting for the tutorial.....*sigh...too much ennui....
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:iconbookworm12890:
gah. my stupid digital camera won't let me do such thing. D= i need to find my other one...

anyway, great shot!
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:iconfoxfires:
Heheh - actually, I replicated this in Photoshop! I may post the tutorial I found on how to do it.

Thank you!! :hug:
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:iconiconicimagery:
~IconicImagery Aug 7, 2006  Professional General Artist
Excellent technique - I am finding it hard to believe that I am not looking at a model of some sort.

I must learn how to do this - could see London in a whole new way...
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:iconfoxfires:
Thank you!! Isn't it such a freaky technique? First time I saw it I just kept staring at it for the same reason - it looked SO much like a model I just couldn't believe it was anything but! I'll send you the tutorial I used, it's fun to learn! And oh man, it'd look so cool applied to London shots!
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