"I borrowed a tilt-shift lens a few days ago for an on-going project because I wanted to capture Zurich in an unique way. Usually you use this lens to get a bigger depth of field while maintaining a large aperture, but this wasn't my intention. So how come that a city suddenly looks like a model making?
When we see things from afar, we are used to see everything sharp and in focus. Now when suddenly there is such a narrow depth of field, our brain tricks us into thinking that these photographs were taken with a macro lens and that we are looking at a miniature model. There is no Photoshop involved except for adjusting the contrast and saturation."
Life is short, isn't it
A second in the history
falling is timing
love is necessary
family is eternal
friends are part of you
Tomorrow you might die
Are you living like there is no tomorrow
This one is thoughtful, isnt it?
These are by my friend
Yui