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Having some fun with some pictures I took at Autoworld in Brussels. They just lend themselves to fake tilt-shift foolery.
Toy Cars (Not Really)
I find this all interesting……If you showed these to someone who lived before photography they would not see any reason that they look small rather than large……it is our expereince with photographs and the limitations of macro phtography that make them appear small……
We have been trained that when you see a picture with that depth of field we assume it a a macro shot….even if you hae no idea what a macro shot is…..
I just love how we are training our brains without even knowing.
Wow! That worked really well. Perfect setting too.
Hey, did you know there is a tilt-shift converter website? Upload your photo, and the image is modified for you.
http://tiltshiftmaker.com/
I know it is better to do it in the camera, but still might be neat.
Al – I liken it to impressionism…or any other number of art forms where an image can convince the mind that it is seeing something that really isn’t there. So much of art is in the mind of the beholder. The art piece itself is merely a catalyst.