Wild photography makes real stuff look like miniature models of real stuff

by Mike Fullerton on October 25, 2008

This time lapse photography is done with a tilt-shift lens. These lenses are generally used for architectural photography to reduce distortion.

The reason that everything looks like miniature models is because of the unique and very shallow depth of field – if you look closely you’ll see that only a horizontal band in the middle of the shots are in focus.


Bathtub III from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.

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