Thursday, February 10, 2011
Van Gogh 2.0
Inspired by tilt-shift photography, which plays with depth of field and makes real world scenes appear like miniature models, art student Serena Malyon simulated the effect with Photoshop, transforming a number of well-known Van Gogh paintings. You can see more of her images and learn how she made them here. To see other striking tilt-shift photos by various artists, click here.
Pictured: Van Gogh's "Prisoners Exercising," after and before. The original was painted in St. Remy in 1890.
Labels:
ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY,
TECHNOLOGY,
VAN GOGH
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that is wild! ostensibly could be used by hobbyist photographers too?
ReplyDeleteThe effect is surreal - I don't have photoshop but I think I could spend many hours dabbling and experimenting.
ReplyDeleteWhat excellent sponsors you have my dear!l
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool & I just love Van Gogh! Thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteWow! What a difference!I have to take a class on that. There's so much I need to learn about photography and "fixing things".Maryanne xo
ReplyDeleteAh Van Gogh!...
ReplyDeleteQuelle merveilles!
Mais je ne connaissais pas ce tableau triste.