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    06.10.08

    Tendency in fashion in the domain of the photograph d’architecture, the tilt-shift is a giving effect l’illusion that the urban or real architectural scenes of the models reduce. Astonishing results. A procedure to discover.

    While playing on the field depth, in l’augmentant or while reducing it and while taking advantage of the effects of fuzzy, the photographer produces with l’effet tilt-shift an almost perfect illusion. Between zones d’extrême neatness and zones of fuzzy one in first and backgrounds, the urban landscapes and the photographed buildings resemble s’y to mistake models d’architecture finely detailed and photographed closely.

    Well Thomas, Australian photographer, is one of the specialists in the domain. Discover some one of its realizations:

    For more d’informations, visit the site of Well Thomas.

    Discover equally d’autres examples of photographs tilt-shift while visiting the group Flickr "Miniature tilt-shift fakes".

    L’effet tilt-shift can be obtained while using a specific objective at the time of the taken view or, has posteriori, by treatment of l’image on Photoshop. For knowledge how to realize you even an effect tilt-shift on a photograph, discover this tutorial or view this explanatory video:

    Discover equally two examples d’application of l’effet tilt-shift to the video:


    Smallville, l'effet Tilt-Shift

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