Been playing with a post production process emulating tilt shift photography today as it is all the rage in iPhone apps at the moment. Although tilt shift is typically achieved with a special camera lens, it can be "faked" with image editing software. Below are several examples of some images I produced today. I don't find any of them exceptional and did it just as an experiment as tilt shift photography is typically used to make wide angle shots from above look "miniaturized", a category into which none of these photos fall.
Here are some great examples of typical tilt shift applications:
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I like the pics, but I can't get over how it makes everything look like it's a model. I think it may be because it mimics depth of field in a disproportionate way.