30+ Examples Of Tilt-Shift Photography And How To

December 29, 2009 in Inspiration, Photography, Showcases, Tutorials by Designussion

Tilt-shift photography is a creative type of photography that takes a photograph of a life-size location or object which is manipulated to give an optical illusion of a photograph of a miniature scale model. Most faked tilt-shift photographs are taken from a high angle to further simulate the effect of looking down on a miniature. The technique is particularly effective on buildings, cars, trains and people.

In this post, Designussion showcases a number of fantastic examples of tilt-shift photography ended with a couple of tutorials that will hopefully get you started.

Tilt Shift Chicago

Roller Derby

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Ankara

Snow

Eixample Barcelona

Mini Game

Mini Shubuya

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There are no mini disasters

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London

Canal Grande

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House

Heisson Bridge

Oasis Miniature

Mini Firenze

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Joes Crab Bar

riederalp

Snowdon railway

You Can Tell

Tilt Shift

Barcelona Tilt

DIY And Tutorials

The following videos and tutorials will hopefully help you to create the effect achieved in the photographs displayed above. Some of the videos explain basics to complex whilst other links create the image for you or run through a tilt-shift tutorial.

TiltShift Generator

Tiltshiftmaker

Photoshop Tilt-Shift Tutorial

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fake model photography

(HD) Fake miniature model, tilt & shift lens effect

HD version: Fake miniature effect : Photoshop

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