This week we learned the tilt-shift technique in photography class which makes real photographs appear something like fake models and today the final triptych of tilt-shifted images from each student is due. Remember if you dont have a tilt-shift lens or time to mimic it in Photoshop there's always the easy to use tiltshiftmaker. Here are a few of the early submissions which turned out really well, I love Kim's image from Central Park in Manhattan above and McKenna's triptych from the Giants game below, great job!
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
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- The 2012 National Art Honor Society Induction
- Naming the Colors
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- Photography: Tiltshift
- My interview with actor/director James Franco
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