Tilt shift photography: miniature world
• Tilt shift photography: miniature world
Tilt-shift (tilt shift) - unusual technology blurs the line between reality and the world of toy like bringing us back to childhood. Shoot using a camera lens specially designed to correct perspective. Another option - to process images and software.
Today we have a miniature world. All filmed in full size, but looks as if it were a miniature model.
St. Peter's Square, Vatican City.
Felixstowe city on the North Sea coast, in Suffolk, England.
Cornelius, Italy.
Tokyo television tower Tokyo Skytree in Sumida, Tokyo.
Canton Valais, Switzerland.
Commercial vehicles in the quarry on the island of Alderney, Normandy.
Church of San Bernardo in Spain.
The port in New Zealand.
Gatwick Airport, United Kingdom.
Avenue Kleber in Paris.
The island of Menorca, Spain.
The cable car in Spain.
Tilt shift photography: miniature world in Bangkok.
Shirakawa-go - a historic village located in a remote mountainous region of Honshu Island, Japan. The village is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List as "an outstanding example of a traditional way of life perfectly adapted to the environment and local social and economic conditions."
The entrance to the toll road.
Tilt shift photography: miniature world in Vancouver.
Liverpool, England.
The Basque Country also known as Euskadi or Euskal Herria.
Port of Barcelona.
Vancouver International Airport.
A miniature world in the aviation museum.
Runway San Francisco International Airport.
of Fine and Applied Arts Musée d'Orsay in VII arrondissement on the Left Bank.
Salt Lake City.
Idar-Oberstein, Germany.
Tilt shift landscape.
Vancouver, British Columbia.