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an aerial view of a busy city street with taxi cabs, pedestrians and people

The Tilt Shift effect is a popular technique that originated from the use of 'Tilt Shift' lenses. Architectural photographers use these specialized lenses to correct the converging verticals of the buildings they are photographing, but they can also be used creatively to shift the plane of focus so that areas of the image are thrown dramatically out of focus. The Tilt Shift effect is applied to Broadway, New York City - from Photoshop expert Mark Galer.

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a double decker bus driving down a busy city street

Tilt-shift photography is a creative and unique type of photography in which the camera is manipulated so that a life-sized location or subject looks like a miniature-scale model. Below, we present **50 beautiful examples of tilt-shift photography**. All examples are linked to their sources. We strongly encourage you to explore other works of the photographers we’ve featured in this post.

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a busy city street filled with lots of traffic and people walking on the side of it

With tilt-shift photography, a city, landscape, or any life-sized subject can simulate a miniature model scene. It’s a popular form of creative photography that will hold your viewers’ attentions, making them see the world anew or experience nostalgia through toy-sized objects. Paris TS by Alexandra (Petrova) & Bharath Wootla on 500px Want to learn how to create a cool tilt-shift photograph without using a tilt-shift lens? In this tutorial, Minnesota-based …

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the big ben clock tower towering over the city of london

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