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A scale model of the the Arc D’Triumph and the surrounding area?
Nope.
I used Photoshop to manipulate a picture I took from our vacation to Europe.
The original is here.
I’ve been reading about the technique and this is my first attempt.
Fake models
Jeff Laitila at Sushicam achieves this effect using a shift-tilt lens on his camera:
http://www.sushicam.com/pixelpost/index.php?showimage=269
http://www.sushicam.com/pixelpost/index.php?showimage=246
http://www.sushicam.com/pixelpost/index.php?showimage=129
For those of us who don’t have the bucks to drop on a 65mm Hartblei Super Rotator Tilt Shift lens, much less the ability to go back to Paris and re-shoot, the Photoshop option is an econimical alternative.
Of course I may need to find a way to scrape up the money now.
Absolutely, Jay. Your way is the way *I* would do it.