Sunday, 5 February 2012

Examples Of Brilliant Tilt-Shift Photography


Tilt-shift photography refers to the use of camera movements on small and medium format cameras, and sometimes specifically refers to the use of tilt for selective focus, often for simulating a miniature scene. Sometimes the term is used when the shallow depth of field is simulated with digital post processing; the name may derive from the tilt-shift lens normally required when the effect is produced optically.

Here are more than 100 examples of brilliant tilt-shift photography.

4 comment(s):

reader said...

Please, no more Tilt-Shift Photography. It was only interesting the first 1,000 times I heard about it.

Dave said...

Type "tilt" into Google.

Dave said...

And actually, it's getting as old as all that so-called "HDR" photography. A what a lot of god-awful monstrosities there!

Anonymous said...

It seems that the concept of tilt-shift has changed. The tilt-shift lens was designed to compensate for the leaning effect that appears when photographing tall structures.