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=> Off Topic Discussions => Topic started by: Gina on May 13, 2012, 12:03:21 AM
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http://vimeo.com/4946315 (http://vimeo.com/4946315)
I found this a couple years ago. I didn't know what tilt shift photography was back then and I thought it was all a toy replica.
Silly me. Enjoy.
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Hi Gina,
Imagine that all it takes to make everything look so small is this effect. I really enjoyed the clip and the fresh music too :)
Thanks!
Eirik
BTW: Here is the real toy replica but on a large scale. ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-nYaA7GJ30&feature=related
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Wow!
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I can't get over how they got that plane to take off like that! That surprised me.
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I saw the video before reading the what you said about it and thought it was a toy replica as well. ha. Then I thought, that is how they make (or used to make) special effects in movies...silly me,
Now I have to see it again with a different perspective...
Is it not strange how the perspective that we watch at things can rely so much on the context that we give to them?
I think this is how WE (the ones who are trying to take serious the Scriptures) can be able to see and learn from things differently than the majority around us, even so we live on same environments.
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Great,
I think what makes the first one seem artificial is the extreme cleanliness of the roads and tracks.
We don't usually see that in the U. S.
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I also thought this was a miniature train set at first. Plus the buildings and homes along the landscape are so cute they also look like toys.
The music was cool too, thanks for sharing Gina. :)
René
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I also thought this was a miniature train set at first. Plus the buildings and homes along the landscape are so cute they also look like toys.
The music was cool too, thanks for sharing Gina. :)
René
You're welcome! :)
Great,
I think what makes the first one seem artificial is the extreme cleanliness of the roads and tracks.
We don't usually see that in the U. S.
I think it was captured in Switzerland or Germany, and both are known for their extreme cleanliness. But upon further research ;) I learned that what they typically do with these tilt shift videos is enhance the color so that everything looks much more sharp and vibrant, therefore, kind of make believe. It's really cool, still.