mercoledì 20 maggio 2009

Do You Recognize These Famous Places in Tilt Shift Photos?

Tilt Shift photography is an increasingly popular pastime among people looking for original shots of overdone subjects. While tilt shift gives real subjects a quality that makes them look more like scale models than real places, the popularity of the technique is growing and growing. The thing is, sometimes it can be difficult to recognise real places when they have been rendered in tilt shift photos. That’s why we thought we would test you!

Tilt Shift Tower Bridge by matstace.

Photo by Matstace.

Big Ben Tilt-shift by Suviko.

Photo by Suviko.

Canal Grande by ~jjjohn~.

Photo by Suviko.

Toy Alhambra

Photo by Kevin.

Hoover Dam in minature

Photo by Karl Randay.

Little Hong Kong by wenzday01.

Photo by Wenzday01.

Tiny Salzburg 2

Photo by Umqua.

Florence Miniature 2 by Grahamtastic.

Photo by Grahamtastic.

mini santorini 1... by EnKayTee.

Photo by EnKayTee.

Golden Gate Bridge Tilt Shift by cogdogblog.

Photo by Cogdogblog.

Machu Picchu by adrian_lafond.

Photo by Adrian Lafond.

So here are the answers:

  1. Tower Bridge

  2. Big Ben

  3. The Grand Canal

  4. The Alhambra

  5. Hoover Dam

  6. Hong Kong

  7. Salzburg Cathedral

  8. Florence

  9. Santorini

  10. Golden Gate Bridge

  11. Machu Picchu

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Insanely Big Boobs

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Insanely Big Boobs

Insanely Big Boobs
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26 Unnecessary Body Modifications

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26 Unnecessary Body Modifications

26 Unnecessary Body Modifications
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I Dani Photography. Part 1

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I Dani Photography. Part 1
"Women are always beautiful."
~ Ville Valo
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I Dani Photography. Part 2

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I Dani Photography. Part 2
“You don't love a woman because she is beautiful, but she is beautiful because you love her”
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Black-and-White Passion: The Feeling That Absorbs You. Part 1

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Black-and-White Passion: The Feeling That Absorbs You. Part 1
Ah, Passion! Can't live without it!
Passion makes the world go round.
This feeling completely absorbs you, be careful:)
Though it's worth the risk:)
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Black-and-White Passion: The Feeling That Absorbs You. Part 2

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Black-and-White Passion: The Feeling That Absorbs You. Part 2
The most beautiful make-up of a woman is passion. But cosmetics are easier to buy.

~ Yves Saint Laurent

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Useful life tips (30 pics)

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Useful life tips (30 pics)

These are very good life advices.
If you stick to them, I’m sure your life will definitely get better winked
I start today 41
Useful life tips (30 pics)
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35 Creative USB Drive Designs

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35 Creative USB Drive Designs

There are lots of USB Drive Designs on the web that’s why we collected some of the creative and cool USB Drive designs and showcase it here. For today’s inspiration, here is 35 Creative USB Drive Designs.

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10 Most Bizarre Subculture

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10 Most Bizarre Subculture

The Sukeban


Suke means female, and Ban means boss. Sukeban were known for forming all girl gangs, and then committing acts of violence and shoplifting. Sukeban gangs first began to appear in Japan in the 60s. They were inspired by the gangs of boys known as Bancho, who hoped to one day join the yakuza. There was quite a range in size for the Sukeban groups, but the largest was known as the Kanto Women Delinquent Alliance, which included 20,000 girls. Rival groups would often get into fights. The Sukeban girls followed strict rules within their own groups, and breaking them would result in lynching. Getting burned with a cigarette was considered only a mild punishment.
Sukeban were always seen in their sailor uniforms. They would wear pleated skirts that went down to their feet, and would custom embroider their uniforms.
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