posted Wednesday, 03 December 2008, 21:35 (+0800), by Martin
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.
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, Western Australia
Canon EOS 350D, 17-85mm IS @33mm, 1/200 sec, f/9, ISO100
Canon EOS 350D, 17-85mm IS @33mm, 1/200 sec, f/9, ISO100
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Awesome place for a tilt-shift photo! Works very well here...