Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Editing

Tilt Shift
Tilt shift is a type of photography that simulates a lens with a narrow depth of field.

This is a picture of the Shanghai skyline.  I took this picture over spring break when I was in Shanghai.  I edited this picture to simulate an extremely narrow depth of field.  I like this picture because of how well the tilt-shift effect worked.

Daguerreotype
Daguerreotypes are one of the first types of photography.  They were made on metal plates.  Because of this they became damaged quickly.

This is a picture of a tree in Washington Park.  I edited the picture so that it looks like a daguerreotype.  I like this picture because it appears to be old, but really I took it a few months ago.

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