Frage von Piers:Ok, ok, maybe it's nothing new for you, but I am currently of the tilt-shift lenses, which can be screwed as s.ne 7D, quite impressed.
Is it really soooo simple to bring a child of the 70 by a simple, forced change in the sharpness level to feel everything as a miniature representation? This is really really strange, because it MUST be one of, if synonymous passive perception be trained.
Here are a few examples:
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And here are the simple and sober statement Wiki.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miniature_faking Why, if Wiki synonymous to me that explains everything looks small? Hammer, right?
This is again a classic example of "Think not what your
Brain tells you "
Antwort von Kino:
... Why, if Wiki synonymous to me that explains everything looks small? Hammer, right?
This is again a classic example of "Think not what your
Brain tells you " Okay, I was a few minutes faster, but may help you review my amateur in the
neighboring thread .
Antwort von Piers:
Okay, I was a few minutes faster, but may help you review my amateur in the neighboring thread . Um, eat so funny. I have the "telecom Thread" not read and still is about the same.
But is fascinating, in any case, as a learned visual habit, size, scale changed. It's not that my eye / brain has this uncertainty, it is indeed achieved artificially by the long focal of the lens. Respectively. The Tilt-Shift Optics adds to this unusual usual blur. Only because of this fuzziness "verkeinert" to the Picture, or enlarges the scale of the brain. Funny.
I have previously made NEN Test with my wife and the above video for the parade of French troops: she was sure it is moderately hardcore animated mini-soldiers.