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Toy-like Images Using Tilt Shift

Shared by Justin Case — 2 Apr 2012

Captivating use of tilt shift and how the technique can alter landscapes around the world.

The tilt shift technique makes skylines look like tiny architecture models, visitors to the Taj Mahal look like figurines, and a procession of locals in army uniforms look like tin soldiers.

The technique has been around since the early days of photography but has recently gained legitimacy after its use by photographers like Vincent Laforet, Walter Looss Jr. and Mark Kolbe.

Source: www.businessinsider.com

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