Tilt-shift time-lapse videos
Nov. 27th, 2008 06:12 pmTilt-shift miniature faking is a photographic technique in which the foreground and background of a scene are blurred to give the effect that the scene is far smaller than it really is. Here's an example:
This is a full-sized train made to look like a miniature shot with a narrow depth-of-field.
Now, go visit Geeks are Sexy and view a series of time-lapse videos using the technique that make a demolition derby and a variety of other scenes look like stop-motion animation.
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This is a full-sized train made to look like a miniature shot with a narrow depth-of-field.
Now, go visit Geeks are Sexy and view a series of time-lapse videos using the technique that make a demolition derby and a variety of other scenes look like stop-motion animation.