• KingJalopy @lemm.ee
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    2 年前

    That’s cool, I’m no photographer but there’s something at play here skewing the perspective. Def not gonna argue if it is or isn’t tilt shift, I don’t fuckin know

    • Ebby@lemmy.ssba.com
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      2 年前

      Yeah, depth of field is all over the map. It doesn’t make sense. Text in focus behind the truck, but not the SUV, even though it’s further away.

      My vote is a composite. Several images merged together.

      EDIT: oh yeah. Tree is a seam. Bush behind the truck bed is 2 colors and focuses. And the trucks back bumper… bad masking.

      Tilt shift generally makes things look miniature like a model.

      • bionicjoey@lemmy.ca
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        2 年前

        Are we sure it isn’t just the automatic filters that get applied when you snap a photo on a modern smartphone? Like where it tries to pick out the subject and blur the background?

    • ThatKomputerKat@lemmy.world
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      Remember that photo of the Bidens with the Carters where the Bidens looked like giants compared to the Carters? It was an illusion caused by the use of a wide angle lense. Makes things around the edge look bigger.

      This photo looks like it was taken with a wide angle lens and then the left side was cropped off. Look at the difference in size between the wheels on the truck.

      These pickup trucks are still stupid though.

    • comrade19@lemmy.world
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      I dont know much about much or anything either but I thought tilt shift made things look smaller but idk you know