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Saturday Self-Challenge: Tilt Shift Effect
I wish I had more opportunity to take photos that would suit this effect. I went to Tidings Park in Havre de Grace, MD . I brought my camera only to find out that I forgot to put the SD card in it. I thought I had spares in the camera bag, but they, too, were at the house! At least I had my phone camera, so all was not lost. I took a variety of pictures of the bay and boats as well as this docking pier. I didn't realize there was a man walking on it until I finished taking the photo. So I decided to make him the "miniature" subject. I want to experiment some more in the future. Another experiment I did with tilt shift effect is in the note.
Have a great weekend, everyone! Hugs to Pam and Marie-claire!
I wish I had more opportunity to take photos that would suit this effect. I went to Tidings Park in Havre de Grace, MD . I brought my camera only to find out that I forgot to put the SD card in it. I thought I had spares in the camera bag, but they, too, were at the house! At least I had my phone camera, so all was not lost. I took a variety of pictures of the bay and boats as well as this docking pier. I didn't realize there was a man walking on it until I finished taking the photo. So I decided to make him the "miniature" subject. I want to experiment some more in the future. Another experiment I did with tilt shift effect is in the note.
Have a great weekend, everyone! Hugs to Pam and Marie-claire!
Marco F. Delminho, Gudrun, , Aschi "Freestone" and 31 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Happy SSC!
Dommage car la prise de vue était intéressante.
Nautilus club has replied to Jean-luc Drouinnicht so ein wie man es sich erhofft.
Man muss viel "Üben" um den Effekt zu erreichen und
oftmals fallen einem die passenden Motive nicht auf.
Mein Favorit ist das Hauptfoto.
Have a great Sunday ;-)
Great perspective!
Looking at the photo it is hard to know how tall the posts are, which really adds to the illusion.
I guess something like the Ames room...
It is a clever picture!
Best Wishes
Peter
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