Tilt Shift Photography is a creative form of photography where the camera used to manipulate the image so that is a life-place or an object such as a miniature scale.
You can also Tilt Shift Photos with Photoshop to manipulate your existing images.
These have amazing shots Tilt Shift to an urban scene or a picture of the car and into what looks like a model. This is done by the photographer or done later in Photoshop or another image editing program. The Tilt Shift is a shallow depth, is out of focus in the foreground and background. The trick your eye to think that the image of a subject very close to your eyes, and should be small so that the interpretation that the subjects actually models.
You can do this for yourself. Keep a finger of his left hand a few inches from your eyes, hold one finger of the right half of the route learned from your own eye, and in a position where you can see two fingers. to focus now on the fingers of the left hand. You will notice that the finger in focus and other finger is blurred. You will also notice that the background is also blurred – it helps if you try with a wall or a shelf very close to the background. So if you see your eyes a picture that looks like brains, you take the subject is fairly close, perhaps only a few centimeters, and so you think what you are looking for a model.
Some of Photoshop techniques increase the saturation and sharpness of the images to a richer and more targeted radiation that contributes to the sense of a model image.
Tilt Shift Lenses
Tilt and shift lenses are explained in great detail at the Northlight Images sites. In summary, the optical elements of the lens can be moved relative to the sensor (film) plane. This allows for the correction or creation of pespective and depth of field effects.

Tilt Shift In Photoshop
Using Photoshop or other photo editing tools it is quite a quick a simple process to transform any photograph into a ‘model’ picture.
1. Use a photo that has the subject in the middle horizontal third.
2. Apply a gradient blur from the central third to the top, and similarly from the center to the bottom of the image.
3. Sharpen the image
4. Add a touch of saturation
You are done! Well, at least you have mastered the basics. You can now start to really focus on the details and produce some stunning tilt shift images. [via]

