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April 10, 2006

Tilt shift photography

There's been a bit of a buzz lately over at Boingboing about tilt shift photography. For those unfamiliar with this photographic technique (note to self: submit an entry to wikipedia) it involves blurring part of an image so that a real-life scene appears to be a scale model photographed with a macro lens. I first saw the technique last year while flipping through a Japanese photographic magazine. Since then, it seems to have become increasingly popular - some of my favorite examples are by Swiss photographer Gérard Pétremand.

Well, without further ado, here is my attempt:

HCMCmodel.jpg

Posted by Marcus at April 10, 2006 11:25 PM     

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Me likey.

Posted by: DrJ at April 12, 2006 4:37 AM

This is cool. I seen something like this at a student art gallery in Montreal in 2003.

Posted by: kento at April 16, 2006 5:34 PM

Very nice.

Thanks for the blog submission. How did you find out about us?

Jon

Posted by: Jon Y at April 18, 2006 10:08 PM

The photography is brilliant, and either better than or on a par with some of the ones from so-called established photographers.

Posted by: Jack Yan at March 26, 2007 5:58 PM

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