Posted by Josh (Vancouver, Canada) on 26 September 2007 in Art & Design.
Been experimenting on this simple and easy to do effect I learned from this tutorial. Was first fascinated when I saw the result Kheoh Yee Wei posted on his Am3. It looked so very miniature like but it was actually a real picture. Anyway, this picture is actually real too. It's a maze in the VanDusen Gardens, Vancouver, CA. Took this picture when I visited this place on holiday in Canada. You should try it! Very cool effect. Only works with landscape shots though. Like from quite a distance.
Well done, it makes a superb effect.
Thanks for the link to the tutorial, I know what I'll be doing later..
26 Sep 2007 3:37am
@Richard_Irwin: Yeah, sometimes somethings so easy to do, we don't know what the outcome is until we try it. Or we see the results of other people's work. You're welcome. Interesting eh? Let me know if you use this technique. Wanna see your picture.
Interesting result, thanks for the link!
26 Sep 2007 6:08am
@Wolfgang Prigge: Thanks, you're welcome!
Wow! this is cool Josh, I like the effect!
26 Sep 2007 9:15am
@MaryB: Thanks MaryB! You should try it someday too!
Nice job! I love that green! Very vibrant! =-)
26 Sep 2007 10:19am
@Laurie: Thanks Laurie!
This method is also known as "Tilt Shift" and works well with pictures taken at height. But you have done good work dude.
26 Sep 2007 12:00pm
@Amir: Oh yes! Thanks Amire. I forgot to mention that too. Thanks again!
heyy u can try this method on another view just along jalan 3 facing damansara heights. they have houses at different heights and u can see the kl tower and twin towers from a distance. :)
22 Dec 2007 11:57am
@sarahty: Haha, I should. Thanks!
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