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Old 07-02-09, 03:09 PM
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Keith Loutit and tilt-shift photography

Check out this article here: http://chud.com/articles/articles/20...URE/Page1.html

and then watch these awesome videos. It's exceptionally charming. I love it. Watch 'em full-screen HD.

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Mardi Gras from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.


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Bathtub IV from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.

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Re: Keith Loutit and tilt-shift photography

Pretty cool, but I swear they're miniatures!
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Re: Keith Loutit and tilt-shift photography

I saw an article on tilt-shift in Seattle Monthly (correct name?) how freaking cool ...
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Re: Keith Loutit and tilt-shift photography

It's fairly easy to do in Photoshop and I've done it to some of my own photos. These film versions are just too cool though!

I loved when the fisherman fell in the water, lol
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Re: Keith Loutit and tilt-shift photography

It is an interesting use of tilt-shift lenses, but it is the exact opposite of what they are designed to do.
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Re: Keith Loutit and tilt-shift photography

Originally Posted by zombeaner
It is an interesting use of tilt-shift lenses, but it is the exact opposite of what they are designed to do.
They were designed to make things look like bigatures instead of miniatures?
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Re: Keith Loutit and tilt-shift photography

Originally Posted by zombeaner
It is an interesting use of tilt-shift lenses, but it is the exact opposite of what they are designed to do.
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