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For this week's Sunday Challenge, for which we were asked to create a Tilt-Shift image, something I'd only tried a couple of times before.
Essentially, it involves taking a photograph of a real-world scene and then editing it to make it look like a miniature scene, such as you might find in a model railway.
As I found out there are several ways to achieve the effect and there's even a website that allows you to tilt-shift your own image. In the end though having looked at several online tutorials I opted to do mine in Photoshop which has a built in tilt-shift effect within the Blur Gallery, albeit I gave the original images a few tweaks before hand to increase the colour saturation and smooth things out.
Once I'd decided which route to take and made a few notes to keep me right I quite enjoyed the process and actually ended up with several possible entries for this week's challenge, but I kept returning to this one.
Oh, and in case you are wondering this was taken from Level 5 of a multi-storey car park in Darlington. Thankfully, it was completely deserted, but I did get a few strange looks from the office workers in an adjacent building as I leaned over to get my shots!
tiltshiftmaker.com
Essentially, it involves taking a photograph of a real-world scene and then editing it to make it look like a miniature scene, such as you might find in a model railway.
As I found out there are several ways to achieve the effect and there's even a website that allows you to tilt-shift your own image. In the end though having looked at several online tutorials I opted to do mine in Photoshop which has a built in tilt-shift effect within the Blur Gallery, albeit I gave the original images a few tweaks before hand to increase the colour saturation and smooth things out.
Once I'd decided which route to take and made a few notes to keep me right I quite enjoyed the process and actually ended up with several possible entries for this week's challenge, but I kept returning to this one.
Oh, and in case you are wondering this was taken from Level 5 of a multi-storey car park in Darlington. Thankfully, it was completely deserted, but I did get a few strange looks from the office workers in an adjacent building as I leaned over to get my shots!
tiltshiftmaker.com
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autofantasia club has replied to Doug Shepherd clubI shouldn't criticize, I didn't do much better, but it helps to give your thoughts so we can dwell on them .....Have a good week & keep on the straight & narrow !!!
autofantasia club has replied to M♥rJ Photogr♥phy !!…M♥rJ Photogr♥phy !!… has replied to autofantasia clubautofantasia club has replied to Keith Burton clubautofantasia club has replied to Gary Schotel clubThat said.. I love the saturated red and clean white/black/grey effect.
I like it for the wrong reasons.. but I like it !
autofantasia club has replied to Pam J clubautofantasia club has replied to Shuttering YukonI'm not sure about the amount if blur here, on the other hand I find the blurring applied by the various presets a tad strong... I'm still struggling to make sense of the whole concept of "tilt-shift";-)
autofantasia club has replied to Gudrun clubAs for the technique, I think your observations are spot on Gudrun. I'm not even sure that the tilt-shift effect is capable of achieving what the lens would do ... maybe it's just something similar or maybe it's totally different ... it would be really interesting to see the same scene captured twice, once with a proper tilt-shift lens and then taken with a standard lens, but tilt-shifted in the processing! :)
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