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A Day in the Life of NY, in Miniature
There's something about the tilt-shift technique that always catches our eye. This piece from Sam O'Hare, titled 'The Sandpit,' is no exception.
The Sandpit from Sam O'Hare on Vimeo.
There's something about the tilt-shift technique that always catches our eye. This piece from Sam O'Hare, titled 'The Sandpit,' is no exception.
The Sandpit from Sam O'Hare on Vimeo.
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What is it about our perception that a change in the depth of field tricks our brains into thinking everything is so small?
For some reason I never tire of tilt-shift.
The human brain sees everything with an aperture of about f5.6. Any image created at f64 or f1.0 will cause the human brain to react, "huh, that's not natural?" Tilt Shift only confuses our fragile minds even more. I love this video technique. Over done in photography though. Think I'll create a tilt shift video around/about Denver.
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amazing...
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