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Seattle in Miniature

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Seattle in a snowglobe.

Seattle

One of the reasons for taking the photos yesterday was to get a decent one to try the tilt shift technique out on.

I think this one came out nicely. Very the picture large for the best effect.

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Kim said:

That's a really sweet picture. Nicely done.

A few years back I saw a 3D Imax movie where they acheived a similar effect by varying the distance between the two cameras filming the scene. The resulting convergance point/focal point made it feel like it was just a few inches in front of your eyes. They followed a toy boat going down a river, zoomed in, and they you saw that there were real people in the boat and it really screwed with your head. heh heh.

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