Keith Loutit’s Amazing Use Of Tilt-Shift Photography At Mardi Gras

Amit Chowdhry | Thursday March 12, 2009 | 696 views| Add a Comment
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Photographer Keith Loutit used tilt-shift photography to capture the Mardi Gras parade. Tilt-shift photography is a way to use a special camera lens to create an illusion that you’re looking at miniature-sized human beings. The camera is locked down and shoots hundreds of successive pictures and converts it to a movie. Over 300,000 people were lined up along the route for Sydney’s Mardi Gras parade which was marched through streets of Oxford and Flinders. The music for the video was made by Shawn Lee and its called “Throwing Shadows At The Wall.”

[via Neatorama]

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