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Keith Loutit has made a huge name for himself shooting timelapse sequences that look like stop-motion on scale models. He's using reeeeeeealy expensive tilt-shift lenses, and I decided to try achieving the same in post production. Here is my first test. You be the judge... sorry... no cutesy music track with this one.

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  • Jason Marlin 9 months ago
    close, but no cigar. IMO, you can't beat a t/s for that effect.
  • David Suggitt plus 9 months ago
    True, but is there a 200mm t/s lens?
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  • Milo 8 months ago
    Of course,
    It's All post... It can be done via Photoshop or Lightroom + Photoshop batch processing..
    There are too many focal lenghts used - lets say he's cropping original pictures to accomplish 200mm lens effect, but personally I believe it's post..
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  • Milo 8 months ago
    To get a diagonal tilt effect You have to use software... ..such as 55mm/Depth of field/ under PS. IMHO the more important is to choose the right Shoot angle/Focal lenght/Daytime according to the subject & source of light.
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