There are three lenses I have been coverting for the past 8-12 months or so, each of them a Canon Tilt Shift lens.  They are good for correcting persepective with subjects such as architecture, however they are also good for changing the plane of focus from the standard parallel to the sensor plate to a different plane.  The next series of images give an idea of what a real tilt shift lens can do.  The only difference is that all these images have been faked with a technique I’ve been learning in Photoshop.

This one in particular is quite fun due to the large amounts of people and it gives the effect of miniturising them.  Brightness, contrast and saturation are enhanced to maximise the effect.

This was taken in Shanghai’s Qi Pu mrket area in early December last year.