
Taipei (Taiwan)

Athens (Greece)

Shenzhen (China)
I’ve always enjoyed tilt-shift photography, also known as miniature faking or diorama effect. It is a process in which a photograph of a life-size location or object is made to look like a photograph of a miniature scale model.
The conventional way to achieve this is to use a tilt-shift lens. However, such illusion can also be simulated by post-processing software. And, in recent years, there are even smartphone apps or camera features that can fake the tiny toy town effect right away.
Bravo, Jeremy. All three cities look like they are miniature places. Love the colour through all of them – life buzzing in all cities, perhaps even non-stop 🙂
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The effect of these lenses never fails to amaze me. Love these city portraits – they are different!
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Love this! My DSLR has a setting to do this in camera, but I’ve never tried it. I will have to add it to my “to-do” list.
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Wonderful shots! How did you shoot these? Did you use a tilt lens feature on your camera or edit them in post?
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It looks so much like taking of miniatures! Thank you for sharing your photo knowledge. It’s new to me. 🙂
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beautiful transformation of your captures into tilt shift effect!
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