



From Mini Metropolis Shorts to Itty-Bitty Landscapes
Michael Hines — April 2, 2011 — Art & Design
If you are a fan of models and miniatures, then you are not going to want to miss your chance to check out some of the best tilt-shift art projects the Internet has to offer. Tilt-shift is the art of photography manipulation in which an ordinary picture can become a miniature picture just by using the right lens.
Needless to say, tilt-shift photography is awesome. Everything from classic works of art like Van Gogh's "Starry Night" to major cities like San Francisco have been given the tilt-shift treatment. Regular photography can get boring and miniatures often take too much time and effort to make. I advise taking the easy way out and clicking through all of these impressive miniature photographs instead.
Needless to say, tilt-shift photography is awesome. Everything from classic works of art like Van Gogh's "Starry Night" to major cities like San Francisco have been given the tilt-shift treatment. Regular photography can get boring and miniatures often take too much time and effort to make. I advise taking the easy way out and clicking through all of these impressive miniature photographs instead.
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