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Photo of the day - Tilt-shift Barcelona

Suddenly, we're seeing tilt-shift images all over the place, in both still photography and video. Tilt-shift photography creates a mesmerizing shrinking effect. Above, this technique turns Barcelona's Passeg de Gracia into a delightful miniature netherworld of toy trees, passengers, and vehicles. Thanks to reliable Gadling group pool contributor Gus NYC for today's Photo of the Day contribution.
Have a tilt-shift image in your archives that deserves to be seen by a wider audience? Submit it to the Gadling group pool on Flickr. We might just select it to be a future Photo of the Day.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jerrycolor smith Mar 19th 2011 2:35AM
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Davidmillisand Desuza Mar 19th 2011 4:59AM
I do not know much about Barcelona. But the blog and the photo gives a nice text of it in my mind.
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lisa Mar 23rd 2011 7:42PM
sorry but i think tilt shift is one of the most overrated and annoying trends i photography. it makes every image look just silly and annoying and gives a headache. i think it has had its day...
lisa Mar 23rd 2011 9:32PM
sorry but i think tilt shift is one of the most overrated and annoying trends i photography. it makes every image look just silly and annoying and gives a headache. i think it has had its day...