
Big Omi discovered some excellent tilt-shift photographs awhile back, and they had tugged at my mind all this time, and then I read this post at Black Eiffel. Using a tutorial, I decided to try my hand at faking the technique. I used a few photographs that my father-in-law took on our trip to Japan in 2002. I am pleased with the results, but I can't wait to do better.



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1 comment:
These are really cool!! I especially like the last one. It triggered a fun memory for me from junior high school. During creative writing class our teacher handed out photos and we wrote stories. I totally forgot just how much I enjoyed creative writing. Thanks for triggering the memory.
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