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Hotel in Miniature

February 27th, 2009

The view from our hotel suite in Bugibba, Malta last summer. You could almost pick those sunbeds up with your fingertips!!!!

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Comments from the Community

Posted By: Lord_Illidan
about 15 years, 1 month ago
Nice.. I'm Maltese :P
Posted By: Joel Antunes
about 15 years, 1 month ago
Nice one?!
Posted By: kaospilot
about 15 years, 1 month ago
hey i love malta too. i once was there on vacation. Is this effect called bracketing, isnt it? and how did you use this effect, with photoshop or with your camera? sorry but i'm still a rookie.
Posted By: animeinme
about 15 years, 1 month ago
I think it's called tilt shift, it seems to be the cool thing to do these days. I think it's so cool how it makes things look. Def want to see some more everyday scenes tiltified.
Posted By: vondiesel
about 15 years, 1 month ago
It gives the illusion of being a macro picture of a model set. Cool effect.
Posted By: golf007sd
about 15 years, 1 month ago
Sorry to say but your photo just doesn't hit "home." Keep at it however, I'm sure you will share something with us that will find its way in our ever growing library.
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Posted By: Darvos
about 15 years, 1 month ago
the spots in the water aren't dust, they are too consistent to be so, probably a feature that is lost in the effect, maybe a line of buoys or something? i like this picture, but it could be a little better, keep it up
Posted By: EastTN
about 15 years, 1 month ago
You may be right Darvos but I believe they are dust spots or something on the lens/filter. The ones close to shore are most def not dust but the ones out from the water are not that consistent. If you look closely you can see 2 more out to the right of those that are the same size but lighter. Those are super easy to pshop out and I am not blasting the pic for those spots I just simply noticed them.
Posted By: waveydavey
about 15 years, 1 month ago
Thanks for the feedback guys.....

To answer some questions / comments.....


It is a tiltshift style picture and was done in Photoshop rather than the camera.

The line of dots are bouys / floats

The thing in lower foreground is the roof of the building below and not a ledge or chair. :o)


This is my first attempt so hopefully future pictures will improve.



Cheers

David.
Posted By: Mifsud007
about 15 years, 1 month ago
Nice one! I'm Maltese too!!
Posted By: Bojan Marsetich
about 15 years, 1 month ago
What is with this Tilt-shift fashion now?
Posted By: Mark
about 15 years, 1 month ago
Maybe it would look better with a real tilt-shift lens. This photoshop version doesn't do it right. Nice picture, but could have been nicer IMHO
Posted By: Adam Dell
about 15 years, 1 month ago
I Have never seen a shot like this before. I enjoy this photo! great shot I enjoy the miniature effect. How do you get that effect? I've seen it used before. Thanks for the great work. could you maybe post the same image with no effects? that would look good as well. Nice job man.
Posted By: Tim H.
about 15 years, 1 month ago
Adam Dell, judging from the other comments, it looks like this is the "tilt-shift" effect. But if it weren't for EastTN, then I might have added this to Wallpaper Master's rotation. I mean, now I'm finding it impossible to ignore the object in the foreground which appears to be just a couple of feet away from the lens.
Posted By: karolos1
about 15 years, 1 month ago
very nice
about 15 years ago
I've just noticed the little guys sitted on the edge....
Posted By: Tim_K
about 15 years ago
you total geek!!!
Posted By: egouder
about 13 years, 10 months ago
how do you get such sharpness? is it something you do with photoshop?
nice pic, I'm Maltese :)
Posted By: Krystina
about 13 years, 9 months ago
There's no way those spots are "buoys." For argumentation sake, let's say they are - they don't look good. It looks like dirt on the lens. Can't you photoshop those out?
Posted By: waveydavey
about 13 years, 8 months ago
Krystina..... I can assure you they are bouyes in the sea. If you would like I can e-mail you a copy of the original age where you can see them clearly in the water. :o)


The blurring has made them look very strange but they are not marks or dust etc.....




Thanks

David.

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