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Tilt-Shift Van Gogh
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One novelty in digital photography is tilt-shift, for which editing produces a very limited field of focus together with slightly enhanced colouring and can make real-life subjects look like they are miniature.
Now someone has applied these techniques to some paintings by Van Gogh:-
http://www.artcyclope...-shift-van-gogh-1.htm
Some are quite so-so but a few (such as the first one) do look very intriguing. Does anyone else agree?
Now someone has applied these techniques to some paintings by Van Gogh:-
http://www.artcyclope...-shift-van-gogh-1.htm
Some are quite so-so but a few (such as the first one) do look very intriguing. Does anyone else agree?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I find tilt-shift to be such an interesting effect when applied to the right sort of image e.g.
http://akamai.onelarg...009/tilt_shift_01.jpg
this photo looks like dinky cars and toy characters no matter how often I remind myself that it is real people and vehicles.
http://akamai.onelarg...009/tilt_shift_01.jpg
this photo looks like dinky cars and toy characters no matter how often I remind myself that it is real people and vehicles.
bibblebub I used "your" site for this suggestion http://www.theanswerb...s/Question946519.html :)
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I love the effect, but I'm still stuck into my HDR photography.
Here's one I did earlier:
http://i1028.photobuc...falgarSqFountain2.jpg
Here's one I did earlier:
http://i1028.photobuc...falgarSqFountain2.jpg
Ok here's my first attempt at this technique -original picture taken by me in Wales a few years ago, all done in Corel Photopaint.
http://i1028.photobuc...ator/Pembroke2005.jpg
http://i1028.photobuc...ator/Pembroke2005.jpg
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