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Making a Shift Tilt Photo

Shift tilt is a type of photography in which the point is to take a traditional landscape photo (usually from an elevated vantage point) and make it look like it's a miniature model. There is expensive equipment that you can purchase to capture photos that look like this straight from the camera, but we're going to save money and just use Photoshop. I think you'll like the results. It's pretty cool how some simple adjustments can make your photo appear as if it's of a model. You can find the directions here.

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