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Wednesday, 14 January 2009

Tilt Shift Miniature Faking

This involved using various tediously complicated photographicic techniques/ the Photoshop blur tool to make a real-life subject look like a miniature. It's the sort of art one looks at and pronounces 'cool'.

Posted by logofintrigue at 15:06
Labels: art

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