Tilt-shift photography refers to the use of tilt-shift capable lenses along with large aperture to create a very shallow depth of field. By narrowing down the line of focus on a particular object, you can stage a “toy-like” scenery out of an otherwise ordinary landscape. Also, check out these 50 examples of tilt-shift photography and if you’re interested in trying this jam out, there are couple ways to do this: 1) you can buy a special lense (starting from $1000 and up) or 2) you can process your photos using Photoshop or try the Tilt-Shift Generator.
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Moving pictures of Delaware Memorial Bridge taken earlier today, on the way back from family vacation in Chincoteague, VA (play the slideshow and scroll right to forward sequence).
Summer in Greenpoint [May 16, 2009]
It was a beautiful weekend here in NYC, so I ventured down Bedford Avenue for some snapshot yesterday. You can check out the rest of these photos on my Chief Mag flickr page.
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Photography project from sophomore year. I spent a lot of time in darkroom to make these prints and I have no idea where it all went. But that’s okay because I got a digital camera, so I can just make it again, in like two minutes.