Transform ordinary photos into convincing miniature model scenes with this selective focusing technique—commonly known as ...
You’ve probably seen those fun time lapse videos that make subjects look miniature, like toys or models surrounded by a realistic looking environment. This style requires a tilt shift lens, but this ...
Photoshop CC 2015 tutorial showing how to transform photos into the look of miniature toys, as well as how to create ...
We all know Photoshop is a powerful tool. In two tutorials, I'll take you through how to use Photoshop CS3's Lens Blur filter to do two things: today, we'll make images look like they were shot with a ...
Tilt-shift photography is all what all the cool kids are doing right now. Originally (and still) used to control the plane of focus by tilting the front part of the lens, or shifting it up and down, ...
Tilt-shift photography originated with large, billowing lenses to capture the proportions of architecture. Today, its often used to blur parts of a frame and make the world appear in miniature.
“Tilt-shift photography” refers to the use of a photo-editing software to simulate the shallow depth of field (as if produced optically by a lens) in a close-up picture of a model. The term ...
TTArtisan has now revived the spirit of the iconic Canon 17mm TS-E f/4L with the release of the TTArtisan TS 17mm f/4 ASPH, a ...
In last week’s blog entry on adding focus to your images with Bokeh, I showed you how you can use Alien Skin Software’s Bokeh plugin for Photoshop to draw attention to the subject of your photos by ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about technology and gadgets. Tilt-shift lenses are highly impractical: They take a lifetime to meter, tilt, shift, swing ...
Tilt shift has arrived in high-end videography. On January 27, Schneider-Kreuznach announced the new Xenon FF-Prime Cine-Tilt lens line, the first full-frame cinema lenses to include the tilt ...
Here's where things get that extra bit special. Shift camera lenses are used primarily to correct for converging vertical lines in architectural photography, while the provision to tilt adds full ...