Tilt-Shift Time-Lapse Videos by Keith Loutit

October 10, 2008 by Kiltak |

In the following clips, Australian photographer Keith Loutit used a tilt-shift camera lens to take pictures of people and objects and make them appear like miniature figurines. He then assembled the shots to build some pretty fantasic-looking time-lapse videos. Watch them right after the jump.

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10 Comments »

Comment by Ron
2008-10-10 07:23:04

While cool and beautiful images, this is nothing amazing and is a simple photoshop process. Sincerely doubt there was any special lens involved.

Comment by Jim
2008-10-15 05:39:53

It is a special lense, usually associated with medium and large-format cameras. Ron, there’s no need to sound so cynical.

 
Comment by Ali Nabulsi
2008-10-15 06:15:50

Heh, sweet. Why does everyone think its photoshop? Must be that they don’t know a thing of what they are talking about.

 
 
Comment by DeadHooker
2008-10-10 09:35:09

Uh, no… It IS a special lens.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilt-shift_photography

WTFM(RTFA)

 
Comment by PatB
2008-10-10 11:44:04

This was really cool!

 
Comment by bob
2008-10-14 09:16:30

what was the song in the second video ? the beach video ?

Comment by Booker
2008-10-14 12:11:00

Yep, good tune, had to google the lyrics to find them: Sonido Lasser Drakar

 
 
Comment by bob
2008-10-14 22:11:47

thanks man !@ i forgot you can do that . when you only no a snippet of a song .

 
Comment by Johny
2008-10-15 05:53:13

Hmmm, can this be accomplished by using a Canon TS-E 24mm or 45mm Tilt-Shift Lens?

 
Comment by Rune Pedersen
2008-11-17 02:56:56

Awesome!

 
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