Entries for Tag: 'tilt-shift'

Tilt Shift lenses have been around for a long time but are starting to become popular lately because of some high-profile examples. Basically, a tilt-shift lens allows control of perspective and focus in a very precise way. A lot of times it has the effect of making the scene look like a scale model, as these pictures show. Here is another example of the model look and an article about the technique.

Recently though, Keith Loutit created some time-lapse videos using tilt-shift that came out great. Make sure to check out his other two videos on the right. It's really like you are looking at miniatures moving around in fast-forward.

If you are interested in getting into tilt-shift photography, you can buy some very expensive lenses, but lensbaby lenses are a great substitute. They are considerably cheaper than the professional counterparts but still offer a wide array of objects. They have also recently released three new versions.



Posted on Mon. October 13, 2008 by Ryan Guill #
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