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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.
Uh, no… It IS a special lens.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilt-shift_photograp…
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While cool and beautiful images, this is nothing amazing and is a simple photoshop process. Sincerely doubt there was any special lens involved.
It is a special lense, usually associated with medium and large-format cameras. Ron, there's no need to sound so cynical.
Heh, sweet. Why does everyone think its photoshop? Must be that they don't know a thing of what they are talking about.
While cool and beautiful images, this is nothing amazing and is a simple photoshop process. Sincerely doubt there was any special lens involved.
It is a special lense, usually associated with medium and large-format cameras. Ron, there’s no need to sound so cynical.
Heh, sweet. Why does everyone think its photoshop? Must be that they don’t know a thing of what they are talking about.
Uh, no… It IS a special lens.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilt-shift_photograp…
WTFM(RTFA)
This was really cool!
This was really cool!
what was the song in the second video ? the beach video ?
Yep, good tune, had to google the lyrics to find them: Sonido Lasser Drakar
what was the song in the second video ? the beach video ?
Yep, good tune, had to google the lyrics to find them: Sonido Lasser Drakar
thanks man !@ i forgot you can do that . when you only no a snippet of a song .
thanks man !@ i forgot you can do that . when you only no a snippet of a song .
Hmmm, can this be accomplished by using a Canon TS-E 24mm or 45mm Tilt-Shift Lens?
Hmmm, can this be accomplished by using a Canon TS-E 24mm or 45mm Tilt-Shift Lens?
Awesome!
Awesome!
It's a lense…..
No photoshop involved!
It’s a lense…..
No photoshop involved!
The thing is that if it were Photoshop, you could capture the entire scene untouched as original then later alter just the areas that you want out of focus… and make any changes or undo any of it at any time. Just a thought.
The thing is that if it were Photoshop, you could capture the entire scene untouched as original then later alter just the areas that you want out of focus… and make any changes or undo any of it at any time. Just a thought.