Whitby - England
Another shot from our trip to Whitby – done in tilt-shift style. What a wonderful village. I’d love to visit it in the off season sometime….
Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL
Shutter Speed: 1/320 second
F Number: F/8.0
Focal Length: 75 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Date Picture Taken: Sep 18, 2005
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midzing
love this,,well done
Foxfires replied
Thanks so much! Whitby was such a charming place. Makes me smile every time I look at this picture.
Arie
I love this effect, I didn’t know it was called tilt-shift….but now I know, so thanks for that also.
Great shot.
Foxfires replied
Thank you! If you Google ‘tilt-shift’ – you will find so many interesting photographs out there taken in this style. There are specific lenses you can buy that will do this style, but I have to rely on photoshop to mimic it. Nonetheless, I think it is a really fun effect! I’m so glad you think so too!
Ellen
Really very beautiful!
Foxfires replied
Thank you so much Ellen!
wdphotografics
Quite an amazing image Aimee….......your quirky treatment of this makes it look like toytown.
Foxfires replied
Thank you Wayne! That ‘scale model’ look is so fun to achieve. I have quite a few I plan to upload. It really does a great job of tricking the eye! I should post a tutorial on how to achieve the look in Photoshop, since buying the actual lenses costs more than most people can afford.
Thanks again! :)
FlamingoGirl
I love this too! It would be great if you posted a tutorial. I’d enjoy trying to get that kind of look.
frankc
Great treatment… love it!
Robert O'Neill
This is great. Like the tilt n shift treatment. Gives it an old most old fashioned to village feel to it.
Did you meet dracula on your travels to Whitby?
Foxfires replied
Thank you! I’m fascinated by the whole tilt shift look. I have quite a few more to upload sometime.
Heheh, no close encounters with Dracula… but I can certainly see why he was drawn to the place!
Brett Stevenson
Excellent.
Mariann Rea
Wonderfully tilt&shift! :)