Miniature faking is a process in which a photograph of a life-size location or object is made to look like a photograph of a miniature scale model. Blurring parts of the photo simulates the shallow depth of field normally encountered in close-up photography, making the scene seem much smaller than it actually is; the blurring can be done either optically when the photograph is taken, or by digital postprocessing. Many faked-miniature photographs are taken from a high angle to simulate the effect of looking down on a miniature. The results are truly amazing.
In this article we present 75 Fake Miniature Tilt-Shift Photography. All examples are linked to their sources. We strongly encourage you to explore other works of the photographers we’ve featured in this post. Check them out and tell me which you liked the most!















































































What kind of photography is this “Miniature Tilt-Shift Photography”?
Its a very nice post, I am save your blog link in my PC in dot txt file
Keep it up.
I really love the third photo, which I think it’s taken in Venice – Italy (if I’m not mistaking). This collection of fake miniature photos has put a smile on my face
It’s sweet!
Thanks for your comment. Yes this fake miniature photos has put a smile on my face when i am creating this article.
The third photo is mine, it’s taken from The “Campanile” on San Marco Plaza, Venice, Itally…
Thanks for your comment…
Well collected!
Love the tilt shift effect – also in videos
http://www.japansugoi.com/wordpress/tokyo-miniature-videos-created-by-tilt-shift/