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Took these on a recent trip to Dover. In camera processed using the TOY setting (Fuji X20)
Wonder who first discovered it
I like the effect and think it works well with the trucks. Have had one or two goes at freelensing but not had much success.
Great effect, I would have believed you if you told me they were models
Let's be clear about what is fake and what is real. This is real selective image blurring which is faking, or if you like, simulating, the selective defocus which a tilted lens could produce -- because tilting a lens tilts the plane of focus. If you tilt the focus plane to align it with a receding ground plane you can increase the apparent depth of focus. If you tilt the focus plane further away from the angle of the ground plane you can reduce the apparent depth of focus.Its not tilt shift.
When cameras fake it (or its faked in post) its simply faked selective de-focus
Yes, the defocus is faked too with in camera tilt shift effect. It's blurred via software, not by the lens focus. You say it's "real selective image blurring which is faking, or if you like, simulating" which.... Is faked!Let's be clear about what is fake and what is real. This is real selective image blurring which is faking, or if you like, simulating, the selective defocus which a tilted lens could produce -- because tilting a lens tilts the plane of focus. If you tilt the focus plane to align it with a receding ground plane you can increase the apparent depth of focus. If you tilt the focus plane further away from the angle of the ground plane you can reduce the apparent depth of focus.
Yes, the defocus is faked too with in camera tilt shift effect. It's blurred via software, not by the lens focus. You say it's "real selective image blurring which is faking, or if you like, simulating" which.... Is faked!
It's all faked.
Or how about 'Couple of tilt-shift effect photos.' There see it wasn't that hard now was itNo worries - I'll change the title to "Partial blurred in the tilt-shift effect but not actually tilt shift style photos"
Really like the second, reminds me of the pictures you used to get advertising toy sets.
Love the first shot! They look like model toys!!