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*Tilt-shift miniature faking is a process in which a photograph of a life-size location or object is manipulated so that it looks like a photograph of a miniature scale model.
14 responses
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Luis Mosquera said (17 Nov 2008):
that's beautiful
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marilu gave props (18 Nov 2008):
Great shot & the effect is very well done!
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Nigel Hollingworth gave props (18 Nov 2008):
Love this! Great work and use of TS lens.
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Michael Adams gave props (21 Nov 2008):
Wow! i could tell from the thumbnail that it was a tilt shift lens but it looked like a minieature to me.
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Judy Wanamaker (Deleted) gave props (24 Nov 2008):
Great effect. Wonderful colors and composition.
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Sonia Adam Murray gave props (25 Nov 2008):
Brilliant, wonderful composition and colours aptly fit your title!
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Rebecca Kinzie Bastian gave props (28 Nov 2008):
So cool!
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Karen K Smith gave props (30 Nov 2008):
very cool!
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Ioana M said (1 Dec 2008):
amazing !!!! I want to live there..... in the liitle paradise :)
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Tip Crowley gave props (1 Dec 2008):
I love this picture. Great use of the technique!
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Trish Meyer (Deleted) gave props (3 Dec 2008):
Eye catching shot.
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Bentzion Elisha gave props (8 Dec 2008):
so cool
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Nelson Campbell (Deleted) gave props (18 Dec 2008):
And what a beautiful one it is!!
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Shannon Tunks gave props (7 Feb 2009):
Great effect! Nicely done!















