Bodie: Tilt Shift I’d forgotten I’d done these. More to the point, I can’t remember if I posted them. Rate this:Share this:Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related This entry was posted in Historic sites, Photoshop and tagged Bodie State Park, California, ghost town, rural, tilt shift. Bookmark the permalink.
I didn’t do it using a filter, though I do have an application that will do this. I used a step-by-step approach in Photoshop. LikeLike Reply
Cool… I can do it within my camera, but don’t think Elements 6 would support a manual effect. LikeLike Reply
Although I’m a purist who prefers his tilt-shift done with a dedicated TS lens rather than in post, these are some great images, you’ve emulated the tilt-shift look very well. LikeLike Reply
Thanks! Unfortunately, I don’t have the lens, so this will have to do for the few times I want to create the effect. LikeLike Reply
They’re pretty expensive, especially if you’re not using the effect frequently. But as I said, you’ve done an excellent job in mimicking the result! LikeLike Reply
Nice. I don’t remember seeing them before. Do you have a lens baby?
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A what? No, I did this in Photoshop.
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superbe cette impression de petitesse
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Thank you. I love playing with this technique.
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Beautiful! I need to use that filter again too! 🙂
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I didn’t do it using a filter, though I do have an application that will do this. I used a step-by-step approach in Photoshop.
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Cool… I can do it within my camera, but don’t think Elements 6 would support a manual effect.
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Although I’m a purist who prefers his tilt-shift done with a dedicated TS lens rather than in post, these are some great images, you’ve emulated the tilt-shift look very well.
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Thanks! Unfortunately, I don’t have the lens, so this will have to do for the few times I want to create the effect.
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They’re pretty expensive, especially if you’re not using the effect frequently. But as I said, you’ve done an excellent job in mimicking the result!
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Thank you!
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Makes it look almost like a model of the town, not the actual town! Great edit!
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Thank you! It’s a fun edit to play with.
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Kind of feeling inspired to try it now. haha
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Fascinated what you did dear Carissa, so beautiful, Thanks and Love, nia
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Thank you, NIa!
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Very nice work.
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Thanks so much!
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I can’t remember seeing these before. Great work!
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Thank you, Inga!
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