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Shift-Tilt Photography


The technique of faking shift-tilt photography has been popping up all over the internet. It’s a really cool way of making an image look like a miniature model.

 

Here are some images I “miniaturized”:

 

Click Here for a tutorial on how to achieve this effect for yourself.

 

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3 Comments on “Shift-Tilt Photography”

  1. Aaron says:

    That is really cool…

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    Dan says:

    Thanks!

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    November 19th, 2008 at 7:32 pm

  2. Sasha says:

    I especially like the Itchy Chicken one. :)

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    November 20th, 2008 at 12:23 pm

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