Saturday, May 8, 2010

Exercising by the river

Inspired by Kim of Seattle Daily Photo, who has been posting some excellent shots created with a tilt-shift program (as opposed to a super-costly lens), I searched around on the Net and came up with this tilt-shift site. This shot isn't perfect, and I'll keep trying, but it's fun experimenting. Want to give it a try?

15 comments:

Alexa said...

What fun, Bibi. Can't wait to try this. Meanwhile, I do this exercise while I'm watching the tube (but, God forbid, NEVER in public!).

Michael Valčić said...

Oh wow, that gives quite an interesting effect. Nice shot!

Chuck Pefley said...

Another trick for your bag. Emulates the Lens-Baby favored by Robert Crowe in St. Louis -:)

Suburban Girl said...

Yes, I think I would like to give it a try. I will have to check it out and see if it is too advanced for my brain or not. :)

Louis la Vache said...

«Louis» don't know nuthin' 'bout no tilt-shift lens, but he do know dat guy on de left looks like he's 'bout to tilt-shift his back outta place!

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Unknown said...

nice!
it's look like a miniature..

I've posted the same thing as yours,here, and it's nice!
:D

Lowell said...

Interesting effect. I like it. I tend to get it all by myself after a couple of glasses of wine!

Anzu said...

I wonder if they are Lego's figures.

sebi_2569 said...

beautiful photo; bravo

Daryl said...

Very cool ..

James said...

Very cool!

Jilly said...

How fascinating, I've never heard of this. Must look into it. Meanwhile I really like this photograph.

Z said...

I love this. I will definitely try myself too.:)

Belgrade Daily Photo said...

Hi Bibi, It's been a while! I see you are studying up on photoshop and other digital photo skills! I posted a tilt-shift effect photo here way back when (time flies!):
http://belgradedailyphoto.blogspot.com/2008/03/isnt-that-cute.html
Glad to see you are still keeping up with your blog.

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