Tilt Shift Time Lapse wonder !

Via the DIGITAL URBAN blog,

TILT Shifting is a method for creating the impression of tiny figures in a larger setting, by concentrating the focus on a small section of the image and taking the rest of the image out of focus.
There is a VERY WONDERFUL website which allows you to create your own mini tilt-shift masterpieces.

The blog post is a link to a Russian website which has some purpose presumably, but what is great is the visualisation of tagging individuals and vehicles as they move through the teeming city, and the visuals with the tilt-shift are excellent.


MapType from MapType on Vimeo.

There is also an excellent video of London by David Hubert, which is a useful comparison to Dan Ellison's URBAN EARTH creations. Once again, this could be a model for how students armed with digital cameras could re-present their home towns.


London (harder, better, faster, stronger) from David Hubert on Vimeo.

The DIGITAL URBAN BLOG is one that you should bookmark - there are other tremendous resources there from the last week alone...

Comments

Pedro Damião said…
Very nice vídeos, Alan. I posted them in my blog also. Thanks for your excelent shared resources.