(Pasanonic's been known to cause insanity in laboratory mice,
Sun 29 Mar 2009, 21:21,
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You are sickeningly awesome my good sir.
(LordMatthiushttp://www.justgiving.com/marathon-matt2009,
Sun 29 Mar 2009, 21:22,
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it's only a standard technique.
Nothing special about it although having paint shop pro x2 helps as you can select depth of field areas and I absolutely hammer it with a false HDR technique too which gives it the toybox colours before I mess with the focus.
(Pasanonic's been known to cause insanity in laboratory mice,
Sun 29 Mar 2009, 21:26,
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This was my attempt...
(MstandotI suppose I should post more often.,
Sun 29 Mar 2009, 21:22,
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tracey island!
(Tom OBedlamI have control of a tank,
Sun 29 Mar 2009, 21:59,
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(hYpeis haunted by humans,
Sun 29 Mar 2009, 21:22,
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does tilt shift require the blurry bit for it to work* or could you crop it out?
*i mean, is it an optical illusion?
(Tom OBedlamI have control of a tank,
Sun 29 Mar 2009, 21:19,
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needs the blurry bit i've found,
having played a bit in photoshop
(hYpeis haunted by humans,
Sun 29 Mar 2009, 21:21,
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The whole idea
is to give the impression that the object in focus is small and you do that by creating a false depth of field. If you crop the blur out then your eye will just see a picture that's been rather over processed in photoshop. The nearer it looks to something on a geek's train set the better.
(Pasanonic's been known to cause insanity in laboratory mice,
Sun 29 Mar 2009, 21:23,
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:)
(mediocreha ha ha, you're reading this,
Sun 29 Mar 2009, 21:40,
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