Jumping on the bandwagon
There's been some media coverage lately of a photographer called Olivo Barbieri, who takes aerial photos that look like models by using a tilt-shift lens to deliberately throw part of the image out of focus.
There was a mini-craze recently on photoblogs and photo discussion boards where people replicated this effect in Photoshop. Some people even went out and rented tilt-shift lenses to get the "real" effect in-camera. I wasn't super-thrilled with this shot of Budapest's Chain Bridge from the top of the castle hill, but I thought it might look good as a fake tilt-shift. So now I'm on the bandwagon, I guess. Let me know what you think.
Taken 11 Apr 06
Canon EOS 20D
f/8.0
1/100s
ISO 100
50.0mm
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