Posted by Aaron Schmidt (Auckland, New Zealand) on 11 January 2007 in Cityscape & Urban and Portfolio.
I've been meaning to try out this miniature effect for a while now and I thought this image with the funky-coloured Brisbane library building would do well. Enjoy!
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What the? How the? cor - good shot!
11 Jan 2007 3:09am
eh?
great optical illusion here Aaron! Cool shot. very well done.
11 Jan 2007 3:40am
Nice effort. Might try this too. Brisbane is full of surprises!
11 Jan 2007 3:47am
haha...great and creative bit of PP there Aaron. Id love to see this in 'natural' form too, not only for comparisons sake but also because of the library itself. I can envision a series of that puppy.
11 Jan 2007 5:23am
@Duncan Galbraith: More library shots will be coming. Stay tuned.
nicely done aaron. i will have to try it out sometime. thx for the link
11 Jan 2007 5:35am
Brilliantly realized. I've done a series of these types of shots myself. The master of this is Finnish photographer Miklos Gaal. You can "google" him and find some samples of his work.
11 Jan 2007 11:26am
@Craig Persel: Would love to see some of your miniature shots Craig.
Well done, and thanks for the link so we can all try this!
11 Jan 2007 12:19pm
He?? How did you do that? Excellent shot, Aaron!
11 Jan 2007 1:48pm
Very cool shot!
11 Jan 2007 4:30pm
Neato!
11 Jan 2007 4:43pm
Wunderbar! I thought it was a miniature until I read your comment.
11 Jan 2007 7:55pm
hey this is a really nice effect!
11 Jan 2007 9:13pm
Legos, anyone? :) This is an awesome shot, Aaron!
11 Jan 2007 11:50pm
Ahh...nice twist. You should look at Lori Nix
12 Jan 2007 11:00pm
"God's Eye" =)
Awesome.
13 Jan 2007 10:19am
Nice, I have seen this done a few times here and there, it always impresses me to see them. Thanks for the link for this. It's nice when people share.
15 Jan 2007 5:02pm
well done - i've not tried this yet - you made it look easy
16 Jan 2007 4:38pm
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