The Magic Kingdom Through Tilt-Shift

A tilt-shift lens is a special camera lens that puts the edges of the photo out of focus while maintaining focus in the center of the photo. The effect causes everything to look small. Great video!

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  • BJ Niegowski
    A tilt shift lens was invented to give 35 mm or fixed lens cameras some of the visual controls of a view camera including converging lines of buildings when shot with a wide angle lens from ground level and the ability to shift focus from a horizontal line to a diagonal. Tilt and shift was used in model photography to change focus to nearly a horizontal focus line running from the front to the back of the photograph and top to bottom. There is a German term for this (schlimdaflug?) but I can not find how to spell it.
  • i like you video,disney forever!:)
  • stevereed1968
    This really is a great blog, pleased I've found it. Full of great info and ideas.

    Thanks a lot

    Steve
    www.mickeymousetoys.net
  • It's been a generation that mickey is a trade mark of walt disney. Kids recognize mickey very well.
  • pearpandas
    Wow, this looks cool. I wish I could go to the magic kingdom again!

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  • disneyweddingphotographers
    Awesome, very artistic
  • z-man
    "But I would also assume that they do research on these things before spending the time and money to create and market."

    True, but that time and money is spent seeing if the idea has legs or if there is any interest and once interest is found the research stops and therefore is often not that extensive. They don't check to see if every obscure theater in a out of the way town has/had a similar idea. It's just a coincidence. In a country of 250 mil plus folks, you can always find people who had similar ideas or even almost identical ideas to any work of popular and otherwise fiction. Nobody not even Disney has the time and resources to investigate every American citizen to see if they already had an idea the company is planning on following through on. As for the domain name, that was after the fact, they found a work with the same title and negotiated with the person so they could have the domain name. This happens all the time that two ventures have the same name. It's not proof of anything.
  • shellyjohnstone
    That's a pretty trippy effect but very cool. It really draws your eyes to the center of the video or photo.
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