Anyone ever do some of these? I heard about it yesterday, so I tried it. It's not the greatest. The key seems to be a good overhead shot
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Anyone ever do some of these? I heard about it yesterday, so I tried it. It's not the greatest. The key seems to be a good overhead shot
Here is another one I just finished, taken from atop a gandala ride at local theme park
Cool shots, I really like the second one. Nicely done.
Here's a couple of mine:
The Palace by Iguanasan, on Flickr
Halifax Town Clock Miniature by Iguanasan, on Flickr
I really like that second one AT - Nice! Like your as well Iggy.
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There is a chrome plug-in tiltshiftmaker.com - Transform your photos into tilt-shift style miniatures that has various setting to change the effect. I only played with it a little bit. I think you need to start with the right sort of image.
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I really like that second shot. It really looks like a miniature. Well done. (Like yours as well Iggy)
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