Chicago, Really?
Uploaded: December 10, 2010 15:51:29
I've been fascinated by the tilt-shift lenses that can make only a part of an image in focus, and make it look toy-like. SO, I dug into Photoshop to try and reproduce the effect. This shot, taken up in the Hancock Tower in Chicago, seemed to be a good specimen to experiment on.
Canon 17-40mm, handheld.
Usman M. Bajwa
December 10, 2010
UB. #1334491
Philippe Vieux-Jeanton December 10, 2010
Super well done!! Love it. #9092008Paul D. December 10, 2010
Thanks! Already I'm seeing things I would do different, but that's OK, I'll keep experimenting. This one was fun! #9092017
Ruth Robbins
December 13, 2010
Paul D. December 15, 2010
Thanks Ruth! I'm just wondering if the current control wall in the water in the upper left is distracting. It was THERE but I couldn't frame around it. I suppose I could have removed it in this particular image since it's a blatant digital edit, lol! #9107719
Ruth Robbins
December 15, 2010
Usman M. Bajwa
January 18, 2011
UB. #9172331
Paul D. January 18, 2011
Thanks UB! I was a bit surprised it even got picked. Now I wish I spent a little more time doing the effect.Us photogs are never satisfied... ;-D #9172537
Ruth Robbins
January 19, 2011
Philippe Vieux-Jeanton January 19, 2011
Congratulations on your beautiful finalist, Paul! #9175902Merna L. Nobile January 19, 2011
I can only imagine how proud you must be feeling right now. What wonderful news! CONGRATULATIONS, Merna #9177295Paul D. January 19, 2011
Thanks folks! I really didn't expect to see this one get a Finalist. I was happy it gained an EP, lol!Hey Ruth, I guess the current control wall in the water wasn't too distracting afterall... #9178427
Ruth Robbins
January 19, 2011
Joseph M. Muench
April 14, 2011
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