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Tilt Shift Imagery - Contemporary Art ?

Author: UKCF
• Friday, December 05th, 2008

Recently, I came across a new concept and style of taking photographs and videos called : Tilt Shift. The idea behind Tilt Shift is to photograph real life objects, places from above or a far-off distance then manipulate the image to create a miniature-scale model. It really is an ingenious idea and some of the creations using the technique are mind-blowing fantastic. It won’t be long before these Tilt Shift images will be called contemporary art.

Below we have highlighted some fake minatures for your enjoyment, please follow the links to find out more about the photographers whose work we have highlighted here at UK Contemporary Furniture.

Baldheretic

Pattagon

Tiltshiftphotography.net

www.cityshrinker.com

Vincent Laforet

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One Response

  1. 1
    jazmin 
    Monday, 9. March 2009

    I think these photos are great - when you look closer you can tell which are real and which are fake….but at a quick glance you wouldnt notice!

    What a clever idea!

    Jazmin

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