flickr.com— Cool and convincing sample photos taken with a special Tilt-Shift camera lens, plus a step by step guide for the same effect in Photoshop.
Apr 24, 2006View in Crawl 4
Yes! For the love of God, my sanity, and Digg's overall image, PLEASE SPELL CHECK BEFORE SUBMITTING! I don't mean to sound like a spelling nazi, but the quality of Digg seems to plummet every time someone submits a story with a simple spelling mistake. Mistakes in comments are semi acceptable, but for story titles and descriptions? Give me a break!
generalleoffApr 25, 2006
They should take a picture of a miniature model with this.
mandarinApr 25, 2006
Great now I can have something to do with my lego sets...
tacom8Apr 25, 2006
why just use a regular macro lense, or the macro setting on your point and shoot camera for the same effect.
trooz1Apr 25, 2006
Yes! For the love of God, my sanity, and Digg's overall image, PLEASE SPELL CHECK BEFORE SUBMITTING! I don't mean to sound like a spelling nazi, but the quality of Digg seems to plummet every time someone submits a story with a simple spelling mistake. Mistakes in comments are semi acceptable, but for story titles and descriptions? Give me a break!
gfroeseApr 25, 2006
Here's a gimp tutorial: <a class="user" href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/59319377@N00/discuss/72057594073514981/">http://www.flickr.com/groups/59319377@N00/discuss/72057594073514981/</a>
chompyApr 25, 2006
Oops, wrong article.