Today on Zach's blog, I learned about Andrea Galvani, who makes images like this:




And yesterday I learned from Mike's blog about Tilt Shift Photography, where, with a special lens and some Photoshop, real-life photographs can be made to look like shots of miniatures. Go here to see a collection of some of the best examples of this. Here are my favorites:










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Dope.
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