In This Amazing 'Video,' Cars and People Look Like Toys
With so many talented people in the world, it is difficult to create a piece of work that stands out, let alone feels completely original. That said, you can imagine our delight when we came across this video of an Australian monster truck rally via the Telegraph.
Artist Keith Loutit created the "video" by stringing together 15,000 photos he took over a three-hour period at the rally. The toy-like feel of the action was manufactured by manipulating the camera lens, altering its depth of field -- what is or isn't in focus -- and, in so doing, created a wonderful spectacle for us to enjoy.
Well done, sir. [From: Telegraph]





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Comments
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Subscribe to commentsaraceliJan 9th 2009 1:11AM
wow...super cool and you can see the faces in some shots...well done!
Daniel CheungJan 9th 2009 2:38AM
The effect is from a tilt-shift lens. Can also be done via Photoshop.
However, I am going to assume that the effect was done through post processing.
Trillion T. VanJan 12th 2009 12:12AM
this is definitely art,,,,wonderful!!
beardofdoomJan 9th 2009 1:13PM
actually, a new website does tilt-shifting for free. awesome stuff.
http://www.tiltshiftmaker.com