Tilt shift maker

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Tilt shift effectAs a quick follow up to this post about a tilt-shift style photo I’d made, you can now apparently do it online in a couple of quick steps instead of needing to use photoshop.

I don’t think the results are anywhere near as accurate or as reallistic but if you don’t have photoshop or you just want to achieve the rough effect quickly, give tiltshift maker a go.

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4 Responses to Tilt shift maker

  1. Wow, I’m just getting into Photography and tilt shift photography is something I’d love to experiment with (once I’ve learnt the basics of course!)!

  2. James Young says:

    Hi Lucinda,

    It’s good fun, the key things to remember is that is each photo needs a different level of treatment and that the best pictures tend to be those taken from an elevated position.

    Take a read through the post I linked to above and there are some good tips in there too.

    James.

  3. How do i do it in photoshop? I’m not a good photographer.

  4. James Young says:

    Hi Arun,

    It’s quite easy to get the basic effect in Photoshop, it’s refining the technique for each photo that needs practice.

    You can read this tutorial on how to do tilt shift in photoshop: Fake model tutorial

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