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Tilt shift lenses focus on a single part of the photo and shift (blur) the surrounding area to create an optical illusion of miniaturized scenery. Real tilt shift lenses are quite expensive, but a similar effect can be achieved by using Photoshop after you take the photo.
Tilt shift photographs create an optical illusion that makes scenes appear as if they are actually miniature models. The outer edges are blurred which tricks the eye into perceiving everything in the unblurred parts as miniature.
I think that my image turned out better than i thought it was going to, the tutorial was very simple to follow and understand. I would like to create a few tilt shift images and incorperate the flash technique as well to start developing my presenation.
http://visualphotoguide.com/tilt-shift-photoshop-tutorial-how-to-make-fake-miniature-scenes/
This effect has been used in many new documentaries on BBC and Sky. Highlight a good use of it when you have watched TV and include the attempt that you made in class. Will you be using this technique to present your work at the end of the course?
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