Wednesday 11 September 2013

Sanjeev Nanda- on tilt shift photography



 We all like sharing travel adventures with our dear ones by showing them baggage full of photographs of the sights that we had captured in our lenses. However, everyone tends to click pictures that are influenced by what we've seen before in travel brochures, postcards or magazines. Why not add a twist to it and use trick photography to create something unique and unconventional and add the tilt shift special effect?
Tilt shift, translucent, faking miniatures, or diorama effect photos are really fun and interesting so if you’ve not tried it yet…I would say you have missed a lot so don’t think much, just give it a try.
Tilt shift make real-world objects appear like miniatures, and rewards you with an interesting experience where you can actually realize how small we really are in this world. Trust me…it’s like watching a small-scale model or diorama. Say for instance: if you’re visiting the Colosseum in Rome, Italy and there you climb up high to click a great photo overshadowing the entire structure. Once you know about tilt shift, you don’t have to mess yourself in any sort of pain taking activities as you can very conveniently click exciting pictures!
Well…you do not need to visit abroad to try this form of photography, you can repeat this with various landmarks in any corner of the world. Trust me…photography is addictive and thus, once you get addicted to it, you will never ever have enough of photography. So what all you are thinking over much? Just go for it and amalgamate innovative things into an animated image file or video and see the magic!
More of such interesting photography stories will be posted soon, but till then…Keep scouting through Sanjeev Nanda photography blog!

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