Have you ever heard of the tilt-shift effect? It’s an easy way of making the world a miniature model in which objects in the photo appear smaller than they actually are. There are two ways of getting this effect: the first is using a tilt-shift lens, and the second is using Photoshop for post-processing images. The magic behind this effect is based on the fact that a certain part of the photo is blurred to create an impression that it is a photo model. Check out what we found:
photo by Jonas Ahrentorp
photo by Thomas Gehrke
photo by Abir Anwar
photo by Tạ Lê Hùng
photo by Dorli Photography
photo by Massimo Marino
photo by Sam Javanrouh
photo by Kenny Louie
photo by Charles Sayer
photo by Mr.TinDC
photo by Jose Maria Miñarro Vivancos
photo by exilism
photo by Mohamad Zeina
Doesn’t it look amazing? You can find tips for getting started in this Tilt-Shift Photography article.
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