Model Boat Mayhem
Mess Deck: General Section => Full Scale Ships => Topic started by: nick_75au on August 29, 2009, 10:47:28 am
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http://vimeo.com/5137183
More clips on the page on right hand side :-))
Nick
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OK Nick, that's Fantastic! ... How's it done?
I guess it's some sort of stop motion photography but how is the quality and depth of field achived???
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That is brilliant, I particulary liked the scene of the people on the bridge. Where was that taken from?
Brian
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Found this:
http://tiltshiftmaker.com/photo-editing.php
Ian
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Ian
That was what was in the comments, there's a couple of Wikipedia articles on the tilt shift photography as well as miniature faking.
Just google tilt shift and some other interesting things come up as well ok2
Brian, well the Sydney Harbour Bridge of course
Im glad you all enjoyed it I certainly have.
Nick
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Did this to a pic of boats on Skye.
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Nah nah No ...thems matchstick models. Ye canny fool us !..... Good subject. Well done. :-))
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It's obviously clever manipulating depth of field to make real life look like a model but when we all spend so much of our time trying to make models look like real life I'm not sure what the point of this is.
...or am I missing something?
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Something missing , na just old age creaping in things either stop or just slow down {-) {-) my time will come %% .
the clip was realy brilliant and i had to stop and take a second look just yo make sure that they wern't models .
daz
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Ok, how 'bout somthing else from Australia, one thing being another
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeQjkQpeJwY
Lyre Bird at Adelaide zoo imitating construction work, Kookaburras, a flock of Indian Mynahs, what else can you pick
Nick
Oh be careful if you look up on you tube there's a number of clips based on David Attenbouroghs original with fake noises >>:-(