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Monday, July 24, 2006

So frickin' petite

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Blogger Jessica  You know the tilt shift trick is to give the illusion of a wide depth of field, but the tilt shift lens itself is only the effect of a width depth of field. By tilting the focal plane so it's out of line with what you are viewing, the object or scene is only in focus where it intersects with the focal plane. You can't actually create that depth of field without having your lens a very long way from the camera, the cam has to be scaled up as you want your scene to appear scaled down. I reckon it'd be possible to take a number of images of a scene from slightly different angles, like a stereo image, then use that to calculate and simulate the lens blur perfectly. So you could make really complicated scenes look like tiny models.... this is what happens when I sit in drinking beer on my own! 
Blogger Miss K  her ankles are a dead giveaway.

More please! 
Blogger Siobhan Curran  That is how you use touché. Hmm 
Blogger Becky  Jessica: it's my medical opinion you should drink less beer and smoke more pot. 
Blogger Becky  Siobhan: Yeah, TV's not stupid. :-) 
Blogger Joanna  Is it just me or does that image not appear in IE6?

Works in Firefox... but I see nothing in IE... 
Anonymous Beki  I can't see anything :0( 
Blogger Becky  Should work okay now! :-)

But really, who uses IE6 these days? ;-) 
Blogger Joanna  touché 
Anonymous Isobel  Someone's been reading too much Dumas, or watching too much Tom & Jerry.... I haven't quite decided which, yet. 
Blogger Becky  Isobel, I'm shocked that you don't know me well enough to know which.

I adore Dumas. I still know all the words to the Dogtanian song! 
Anonymous Isobel  Oh, that's alright then.
Unless you know the words in their original Klingon... 

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