Actually this is timelapse footage from a real event. By using a special depth of field technique called tilt-shift photography the artist creates the effect of looking at miniatures. I really recommend watching his other videos which are more clearly real and very nice timelapses.
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Actually this is timelapse footage from a real event. By using a special depth of field technique called tilt-shift photography the artist creates the effect of looking at miniatures.
I really recommend watching his other videos which are more clearly real and very nice timelapses.
This looks like a good time to eleminate this from my 'potential blogposts' bookmarks...
I think it gives a very cool effect. I wonder how hard it is to make such a timelapse and whether I need special equipment.
The wiki page says you can either do it digitally by gradient blurring or optically with special lenses.
I'll give it a try someday.
Any cool places I should consider?
I'm thinking Rotterdam Centraal would be a cool spot.
Yeah that could be cool. Remember to find a place where you have an oblique high view of the scene.
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