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This is another photo tilt-shifted using the technique described in Faking Tilt-Shift - a Tutorial for Realistic Miniaturised Photos.

This is the famous Busselton jetty, which is the longest wooden jetty in the Southern Hemisphere, and is apparently one of the most photographed man-made structures in Western Australia.

This photo was taken from the top of the Jetty Point Lighthouse, and the tilt-shift focus point was set as being the blue buildings that make up the Interpretive Centre.

Busselton Jetty tilt-shifted
Busselton Jetty tilt-shifted
Busselton, Western Australia
Canon EOS 350D, 17-85mm IS @33mm, 1/200 sec, f/9, ISO100
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Comments:
Shawn wrote at 2008-12-03 16:24

Awesome place for a tilt-shift photo! Works very well here...

Nick wrote at 2008-12-03 22:25

That is a really long jetty! While the tilt-shift does give an interesting effect, I'd almost like to see just the original photo!

Martin wrote at 2008-12-03 22:39

@Nick: It's 1841 metres long, and there's a train that runs along the length of the jetty.

The original photo is here in my gallery.

Penny wrote at 2008-12-19 19:27

I love it! I was looking for a photo just like this one, any chance I could get the original from you to put on a canvas??

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