Not so little things: "fake models" (title TILT: or PP:)
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One of the more exotic specialty lens tricks involves tilting a lens relative to the film/sensor (TILT) so that the focus plane intersects your subject in a very narrow band, making full-size scenes appear to be tiny models.You can do this with a tilt-shift lens, a lensbaby, or a tilt adapter with a lens intended for a larger format -- or you can do it by post processing (PP). Let's see which works best for "fake model" shots: capture with tilt lenses (titled TILT:) or post processing (titled PP:) of shots with ordinary lenses.
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| Submitted: | Monday, 3rd October, 2011 04:14 (GMT) |
| Taken: | Sunday, 25th September, 2011 |
| Focal length: | 20.2 mm |
| Shutter speed: | 100/29999 sec |
| Aperture: | F10 |
| ISO: | 400 |
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