Transform Your Photos Into Tilt-Shift Miniatures With TiltShiftMaker
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Tilt-shift miniature style photos are pictures of real-life scenes that are manipulated to look like model photographs. Now you can easily transform your existing digital camera photos into tilt-shift miniatures using tiltshiftmaker.
Photos that capture a details of an overall scene usually work better than those of a single subject. To use a photo from Flickr, go to the photo page, and click on the “All sizes” button. You can then copy one of the download links and use that in TiltShiftMaker (use “Copy Shortcut” in Internet Explorer or “Copy Link Location” in Firefox).
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