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Friday, July 07, 2006

Leingirlz photo friday





















This is a photo I took in Seattle a few years back, which I have manipulated in Photoshop to look like a model. It's part of a photo trend you may have read about awhile back in Boing Boing, called "fake tilt-shift miniatures".

Here is a link to my other tilt-shift miniatures thus far: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jegecita/sets/72157594183631119/

7 Comments:

Blogger Kato said...

Great set, tilt-shift photography is very cool. Nice work!

Was it all done with photoshop, or did you use a special lense as well?

Also, did you up the saturation on some of these photos, or are they really just that vibrant?

Friday, July 7, 2006 at 4:24:00 PM PDT

 
Blogger Kato said...

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Friday, July 7, 2006 at 4:24:00 PM PDT

 
Blogger Jege (Jen) said...

All photoshop. And I upped the saturation and contrast because it tends to make it look more fake.

That being said, I can't believe that I'm actually trying to make my photos look fake. All those years of photographing my architectural models and trying like HELL to make them look real.....

Friday, July 7, 2006 at 5:50:00 PM PDT

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh my god, this is badass!! I love it.

Saturday, July 8, 2006 at 3:36:00 PM PDT

 
Blogger Kato said...

Cool, just using Photoshop the technique is surprisingly effective.

You can perma delete my deleted comment above if you like. It was just a bump to get my first comment to show up (Blogger's comments were being fickle the other day). Of course, having said this, I am now referencing that comment, which means if you delete it this reference will be meaningless. Oh the quandary!

Monday, July 10, 2006 at 8:29:00 AM PDT

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I really need to know how this is done. It still takes my breath away.

Sunday, July 16, 2006 at 11:28:00 AM PDT

 
Blogger Thomas said...

Seattle seems like a nice place. I should randomly move there one of these days.

Thursday, July 20, 2006 at 12:04:00 AM PDT

 

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