Experiments in Tilt Shift Photography

December 19th, 2008 by Scott

Okay, so there has been a boom in the popularity of what is called “tilt shift photography.” This is a type of lens that can rotate around 90 degrees and is used for architectural photos.

The effect creates an extreme depth of field and looks like a model. The following images are from my own Flickr account from trips I’ve taken. They are all real locations, not models, and blurred in Photoshop.

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