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            <title>Jaw-Dropping Tilt-Shift Photos</title>
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<p>Tilt shift photography is such a cool technique that makes big things look small, almost like
toys or models. In some cases, it’s done so well that the picture as a
whole looks like a fake set. Over the years people have found some very
interesting things to down-size using tilt-shift. This round-up shows some of the best subjects that have been miniaturize
including Niagara Falls, The Roman Colosseum and New York City among
others. You’ll also find some less famous (even unknown) subjects that
got shrunk like a pumpkin patch, a work zone in Dubai and a concert
stage.</p>
<p> Take a trip in miniature! </p>

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<p>Tilt shift photography is such a cool technique that makes big things look small, almost like
toys or models. In some cases, it’s done so well that the picture as a
whole looks like a fake set. Over the years people have found some very
interesting things to down-size using tilt-shift. This round-up shows some of the best subjects that have been miniaturize
including Niagara Falls, The Roman Colosseum and New York City among
others. You’ll also find some less famous (even unknown) subjects that
got shrunk like a pumpkin patch, a work zone in Dubai and a concert
stage.</p>
<p> Take a trip in miniature! </p>

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