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Around the World in Tilt Shift Travel Photography

Monday 10.04.2010 , Posted by
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Andrew Kreft is a freelance web designer based in the Netherlands, as well as the creator of a non-profit photography website, TiltShifted. The site showcases tilt shift photography, which skews images to make ordinary scenes look like miniature worlds.

The Forum, Rome, Italy
The Forum, Rome

His websites is an ongoing showcase of creative mini scenes taken by him and other photographers from around the world, and include some pretty remarkable tilt shift travel photos.

Scott St., San Francisco
Scott St, San Francisco

The tilt shift effect can be achieved through a variety of techniques, either through the camera directly, or through manipulation with an image editor after.

Les Gets, French Alps
Les Gets, France

Due to the distortion, a lot of people find it difficult to believe these photos are real when they first see them, especially in the instance of tilt shift travel photography that features recognizable monuments, as they like so much like dioramas.

Florence, Italy
Florence, Italy

Check out Andre Kreft’s TiltShifted.com, or follow them on Twitter to stay on top of the latest tilt shift posts.

X Games, Tignes, France
Tignes

X Games, Tignes, France
Tignes X Games

Central Park, NYC
Central Park

Dutch Coastguard
Dutch Coastguard

LA Beach, USA
LA Beach

X Games, Tignes, France
Tignes Chairlift

Manhattan Skyline, NYC
Manhattan

San Francisco Bridge
San Fran Bridge

By Other Artists on Tilt Shifted:

Mt. Evans, Colorado, by Tony Fugere
Mt Evans

Venice, Italy by Alan Irvine
Venice, Italy

Pinkpop Landgraaf by Erik Hijweege
Erik Hijweege

Written by Bianca Bartz

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  1. Hey, Thanks for this awesome post!!

  2. Very nice photos. Tilt shift is cool.

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