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I would be ready to believe the first and second pictures were mini models.
I really must do more railway ones. I'd probably be best to do it on a dry sunny day. I shot those when it was wet and blue something which a model wouldn't feel like. Also if anyone else wishes to try this you really should do it from a high angle to give the impression you're looking down onto a model.
How do you do that? Do you blur out somethings in Photoshop or something? Other than the last one, they look unbelievably miniature-model like!
tilt shift is done by narrowing the depth of field i beleive
i dont know for sure
There is two ways to get the miniature effect. Tilt shift lenses as stated or in post production. I did it in photoshop due to not having a tilt shift lens.
Last Day Of January 2011's Sunset 5:06 GMT - 5:00]
So you guys know that I probably will start a DeviantART page... so if you guys like my photography (from a few pages back- I'll also post some new ones tonight or something) fav me, or whatever people do on DeviantART.
Nice one, btw, Mason. ![]()
Okay, I forgot I was the last one to post, but *bump*
So, I now have a DeviantART page. I haven't got a Canon 7D yet, but DeviantART inspired me to do some more photography with the camcorder I have. Here are some works, but to see them all, visit my page!






Oh, and me!
Again, visit my page (above) for more.
So in your opinions, am I a good photographer?
Last edited by DerTarchin (February 9, 2011 (03:47pm))
Those are awesome, DerTarchin. I especially love the hallway one and the shot of the horse. Looks great.
Here are some photos I took with my iPhone.




They're good but a bit crooked.
Those photographs are quite nice, DerTarchin.
Rargh! Haha. I'm outraged with jealousy on your camera DerTarchin. Beautiful quality! How far were those zoomed in because I know how hard it is to stabilize a camera when it's zoomed out far. Even with ISO stabilization on. I'm amazed- and outraged.
Wonderful!
Due to people liking my photos, I'm posting another pile of pics from my DeviantART page. Again, visit my page for more (link in sig).
PART THREE

This image is cool because if you zoom in to the topmost droplet, you can see the house across the street, along with its driveway and shed.

Some velcro. Yeah, extreme macro velcro!

Some screws. Shot with my school's DSLR.

Drop of water on a mirror. Cool, right?

Our tree after an ice storm hit. My mom gets grossed out by this pic.
I love the water droplet on the mirror too. It looks like half of a marble. Is that dust- dust I see?? Or just small water droplets? Wonderful camera, DerTarchin.
I ove the drop of water on the mirror. It looks fantastic. You have defiantly got a career in Photography, my friend!
Awww.... I doubt I'm that good for a career... maybe later, though... thanks btw!
I love the water droplet on the mirror too. It looks like half of a marble. Is that dust- dust I see?? Or just small water droplets? Wonderful camera, DerTarchin.
Thanks! You gave me an idea- I have a "half marble" and I may just use it for more photography. Also, even though I am proud of my camera, I still need a better one. For both filming and photography.
More to come! Or just check out my page!
EDIT: Hey, guys, here are some extras with the droplet that I dug up from the trash can!
Last edited by DerTarchin (February 15, 2011 (04:43pm))
Not sure if I dig the whole close-up shallow focus thing; it's something that people get overly obsessed with.
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