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05/18/2020 09:26:57 PM · #1
Make it small and have fun.

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05/18/2020 11:41:55 PM · #2
+1... tilt shift effect could apply here too!
05/19/2020 11:00:39 AM · #3
+1 not archival

And... as long as the viewers think "miniature" when they see the image, anything should work!
05/19/2020 11:14:39 AM · #4
Originally posted by EntertainMe:

+1... tilt shift effect could apply here too!

Yep, that's about the best way to get that effect, either in-camera with camera preset, or with software post application.
05/19/2020 11:16:24 AM · #5
Originally posted by Lydia:

+1 not archival

And... as long as the viewers think "miniature" when they see the image, anything should work!

Why not Archival? Isn't that the current trend given peoples limited ability to move about? Do you not have many "archived" miniature images (which is quite possible given the uniqueness of this type of image)?

ETA - Wait! Hmm. So we could use basically any prior image if it was Archival, and just apply miniature in post. Then it becomes an issue of finding the right image in our archives to apply the effect to. It doesn't work with just any image (to get the right look and feel).

Message edited by author 2020-05-19 11:18:12.
05/19/2020 12:27:20 PM · #6
Originally posted by glad2badad:

Originally posted by EntertainMe:

+1... tilt shift effect could apply here too!

Yep, that's about the best way to get that effect, either in-camera with camera preset, or with software post application.


Or the third way: in camera, with lens angled versus sensor, such as lensbaby or more traditional bellows/technical camera (I once had a 4x6 inch Cambo, non digital)

Message edited by author 2020-05-19 12:29:57.
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