“ Tiny Town ”
For the dirt I used brown sugar and . . . just kidding. This shot is taken with a shift lens that creates this "tilt-shift" effect and makes everything seem like it's a tiny model of a town. Getting the right elevation and angle on the shot is an important part of creating the effect.
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  • Cheryl Feight Edited 4 months ago

    Brilliant. I was absolutely convinced it was miniatures and in awe of how detailed it was. Wonderful execution, Nate

    Brilliant. I was absolutely convinced it was miniatures and in awe of how detailed it was. Wonderful execution, Nate

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  • Tom Amon Edited 4 months ago

    That band of the image that is in focus is so wild

    That band of the image that is in focus is so wild

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  • Rodney Martin Edited 4 months ago

    Nate, a great use your shift lens to get this "tiny town" effect. I will be interesting to see how you use it to increase the depth of field in our landscape… more

    Nate, a great use your shift lens to get this "tiny town" effect. I will be interesting to see how you use it to increase the depth of field in our landscape photos.

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  • Norbert Kugele Edited 4 months ago

    Very cool photo, Nate.  Well done!

    Very cool photo, Nate.  Well done!

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