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    Great photos guys. I feel like a giant now.

    I meant I feel big. Not I wanted a giant.

    Put that to stop any giants calling round.

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    The current Computeractive magazine has a workshop on this subject.
    I think you get the same effect on manually operated old cameras with differential focussing .
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    Quote Originally Posted by gregs dad View Post
    The current Computeractive magazine has a workshop on this subject.
    I think you get the same effect on manually operated old cameras with differential focussing .
    I think that the camera can not achieve such a focus. Only the software.
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    You're all showing off now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lenka View Post
    I think that the camera can not achieve such a focus. Only the software.

    Here`s one from a long time ago Lenka admit it`s only the background is out of focus but with a tele and a wide aperture I think it would be possible
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    I really rushed to say that the camera can not get pictures with this effect. I mean that the easiest way would be is to make it with a software.

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    You can actually but a lens just for this effect. Or, you can make one.....

    http://www.creativepro.com/article/b...a-lens-peanuts


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    Quote Originally Posted by George View Post
    What program did you do this in Corky?

    Some versions of photoshop don't have the "Lens" distortion tools in them.

    It can easily be done using the "Gaussian Blur" method.
    George, Look for Filters->Blur->Lens Blur


    Want a quick easy method? Try this, it gives really good results with no knowledge required!

    http://tiltshiftmaker.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by lenka View Post
    I really rushed to say that the camera can not get pictures with this effect. I mean that the easiest way would be is to make it with a software.
    Putting a filter over the lens will do it,the more expensive cameras have an attachment so the lens can be tilt shifted,hence the name "tilt-shift"



    http://www.letsgodigital.org/images/...shift-lens.jpg

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