For this week's
Sunday Challenge, for which we were asked to create a
Tilt-Shift image, something I'd only tried a couple of times before.
Essentially, it involves taking a photograph of a real-world scene and then editing it to make it look like a miniature scene, such as you might find in a model railway.
As I found out there are several ways to achieve the effect and there's even a website that allows you to tilt-shift your own image. In the end though having looked at several online tutorials I opted to do mine in Photoshop which has a built in tilt-shift effect within the Blur Gallery, albeit I gave the original images a few tweaks before hand to increase the colour saturation and smooth things out.
Once I'd decided which route to take and made a few notes to keep me right I quite enjoyed the process and actually ended up with several possible entries for this week's challenge, but I kept returning to this one.
Oh, and in case you are wondering this was taken from Level 5 of a multi-storey car park in Darlington. Thankfully, it was completely deserted, but I did get a few strange looks from the office workers in an adjacent building as I leaned over to get my shots!
tiltshiftmaker.com
48 comments
Doug Shepherd said:
autofantasia replied to Doug Shepherd:
M♥rJ Photogr♥phy !!… said:
I shouldn't criticize, I didn't do much better, but it helps to give your thoughts so we can dwell on them .....Have a good week & keep on the straight & narrow !!!
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Keith Burton said:
autofantasia replied to Keith Burton:
M♥rJ Photogr♥phy !!… replied to autofantasia:
Gary Schotel said:
autofantasia replied to Gary Schotel:
Pam J said:
That said.. I love the saturated red and clean white/black/grey effect.
I like it for the wrong reasons.. but I like it !
autofantasia replied to Pam J:
Shuttering Yukon said:
Gudrun said:
I'm not sure about the amount if blur here, on the other hand I find the blurring applied by the various presets a tad strong... I'm still struggling to make sense of the whole concept of "tilt-shift";-)
Sami Serola (inactiv… said:
Delirium said: