Neil that's amazing!

did you see the whale?

But this is made using models isn't it? must be

dave

On 28 September 2010 15:23, Neil Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> on that note, this calendar has been fascinating me for ages
> http://www.uniqlo.com/calendar/
>
>
> On 28/09/2010, at 11:55 PM, Rob Myers wrote:
>
>> http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2010/09/tilt-shift_van_gogh.html
>>
>> "The visually stunning field of tilt-shift photography became a fairly
>> big thing in the Web a couple of years ago. It uses a special lens that
>> gives a real-world scene the illusion of being a miniature model. You've
>> probably seen examples by now, but if not then see the "Credits" page
>> for links to some breathtaking examples.
>>
>> The effect can be simulated in Photoshop, by adjusting a photograph's
>> contrast, colour saturation and depth of focus. It works quite well with
>> regular photographs, so we decided to try it using paintings to see what
>> would happen, and it turns out that the works of Vincent van Gogh in
>> particular make excellent subjects for this kind of treatment. Following
>> is a slideshow of 16 awesome photomanipulations based on some of van
>> Gogh's most moving and powerful paintings. T"
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