Monday, October 06, 2008
tilt shift in motion. this is real.



There's this method of photography - tilt shift photography - where you tilt the lens just so, or do some fancy trick that's beyond my "press the big button" skill set. Anyway, the result are these intense hyper realistic photos that screw with the depth of field. The end effect makes the shot look like a photo of a toy model.

Search Flickr for tilt-shift, and you'll see loads and loads of cool tilt-shift stuff. Anyway, Keith Loutit has taken it a step further. He's produced tilt-shift stop motion. So awesome.

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