Tilt shifting, a popular technique that is often used to simulate a miniature scene with it’s selective focus. Tilt-shift miniature faking is one of the most popular applications of tilt-shift photography. This is a process in which a photographer manipulates the angle of a tilt-shift lens to distort the focus of a scene to be captured by the camera, thereby creating an illusionary depth of field usually produced by macro lenses. This makes the particular scene appear smaller than it truly is.
In this post we present 44 best examples of tilt-shift photography for your reference.
Not everyone has big budget, or can travel on a location, to get a good photo of a certain location, building, object. By using a miniature scene, and employing tilt shift, you can pass your photo for a full sized scene.
You will see how this technique can be used in a creative way. It can “magnify” anything you want to take the photo of, in a realistic fashion.
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