I enjoyed the images posted months ago, and the samples, showing the 'tilt-shift' processing style...and decided to give it a go with a few of mine. Knowing that pics with an overhead perspective work the best, I was limited to just a few shots to try it with...but it's alot of fun!
Here's a shot from the upper floors of the Buena Vista Palace hotel - the hotel is in the focus area, and Disney's Marketplace is beyond:
		
		
	
	
		
	
Here's Fulton's Crabhouse and Pleasure Island, from the same vantage point:
		
	
This one isn't Downtown Disney...but it was the only other one I could produce the effect with due to the overhead perspective. This is the Victoria Gardens of Canada Pavilion, viewed from the top of the waterfall wall above the restaurant:
		
	
I followed the basic instructions on the other thread...adjusting brightness and contrast, saturation boost, gradient mask, gaussian blur...obviously alot more practice will be needed to get the effect really down pat. I will be thinking of these next time I am there, so I have more such shots to play with using tilt-shift processing!
Comments, questions, critique always welcome.
				
			Here's a shot from the upper floors of the Buena Vista Palace hotel - the hotel is in the focus area, and Disney's Marketplace is beyond:
	Here's Fulton's Crabhouse and Pleasure Island, from the same vantage point:
	This one isn't Downtown Disney...but it was the only other one I could produce the effect with due to the overhead perspective. This is the Victoria Gardens of Canada Pavilion, viewed from the top of the waterfall wall above the restaurant:
	I followed the basic instructions on the other thread...adjusting brightness and contrast, saturation boost, gradient mask, gaussian blur...obviously alot more practice will be needed to get the effect really down pat. I will be thinking of these next time I am there, so I have more such shots to play with using tilt-shift processing!
Comments, questions, critique always welcome.
			
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