2009
09.14
tilt-shift photography | sept 13, 2009 | mmckennedy

Yesterday I posted my fist ten experimental tilt-shift photos.  These photos were not created using a special camera they were editing using software to create the tilt-shift affect.

Click any image for a larger view.


Photo Title: City Street
Location: Burlington, Vermont – from a parking garage
Photographer: Michael McKennedy

City Street (click for a larger view)

City Street (click for a larger view)


Photo Title: Sailboat
Location: Burlington, Vermont – Lake Champlain Waterfront
Photographer: Michael McKennedy

Sailboat (click for larger view)

Sailboat (click for larger view)


Photo Title: Woman On Horse
Location: West Bolton, Vermont
Photographer: Michael McKennedy

Woman On Horse (click for larger view)

Woman On Horse (click for larger view)


Photo Title: Rocking Horse
Location: Burlington, Vermont – In front of the Light Shop on Pine Street
Photographer: Michael McKennedy

Rocking Horse (click for larger view)

Rocking Horse (click for larger view)


Photo Title: Trees and Blue Sky
Location: Waterbury State Park – Waterbury, Vermont
Photographer: Michael McKennedy

Trees and Blue Sky (click for larger view)

Trees and Blue Sky (click for larger view)


Photo Title: Horse On Hill
Location: Jericho, Vermont
Photographer: Michael McKennedy

Horse On Hill (click for larger view)

Horse On Hill (click for larger view)


Photo Title: Artist
Location: Montreal, Canada
Photographer: Michael McKennedy

Artist (click for larger view)

Artist (click for larger view)


Photo Title: Farm
Location: Underhill, Vermont (I think)
Photographer: Michael McKennedy

Farm (click for larger view)

Farm (click for larger view)


Photo Title: Church Street Band
Location: Church Street – Burlington, Vermont
Photographer: Michael McKennedy

Church Street Band (click for larger view)

Church Street Band (click for larger view)


Photo Title: Farming
Location: Richmond, Vermont
Photographer: Michael McKennedy

Farming (click for larger view)

Farming (click for larger view)


How did I create these images?

I used two different software applications to edit the original photos.

  1. TiltShift Generator – free Desktop app, free online version, or iPhone app (not so free) by Art & Mobile
  2. GIMP – GNU Image Manipulation Program (also free)

All photographs: created, edited and are the property of Michael McKennedy (yep, that’s me!)

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