This photo was taken during a hike in the gorge that I went on last weekend. It features a moss-covered tree trunk leaning away from the camera, with wooden rails built into its side. I liked this photo because of the green and natural vibe it gives off, as well as the leading lines provided by the rails. I used Photoshop to add the tilt shift effect, which focuses the eye on the tree trunk and not its surroundings.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Tilt Shift
This photo was taken from the sky bridge at Pioneer Place and shows a city street in downtown Portland. I used Photoshop to add the Tilt Shift effect, which causes the cars and the people in the photo to look like a model. I especially liked the bright yellow of the cab in the lower center of the picture, and the tilt shift adds to its bright, eye-catching quality.
This photo was taken during a hike in the gorge that I went on last weekend. It features a moss-covered tree trunk leaning away from the camera, with wooden rails built into its side. I liked this photo because of the green and natural vibe it gives off, as well as the leading lines provided by the rails. I used Photoshop to add the tilt shift effect, which focuses the eye on the tree trunk and not its surroundings.
This photo was taken during a hike in the gorge that I went on last weekend. It features a moss-covered tree trunk leaning away from the camera, with wooden rails built into its side. I liked this photo because of the green and natural vibe it gives off, as well as the leading lines provided by the rails. I used Photoshop to add the tilt shift effect, which focuses the eye on the tree trunk and not its surroundings.
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