June 2009

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Tilt Shift Maker Example

Tilt-Shift Photography has become a popular style of post processing to create fake miniature style photos. The process uses selective blurring to simulate a narrow depth of field, which gives the appearance of a miniature model.

Tilt Shift Maker lets you easily transform your existing digital photos into cool miniature style pictures online. The above image was produced using Tilt Shift Maker.

Give it a try and share your photos with us.

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The Lens Day Challenge for this week is Quirky.

Joseph Cartright is a fabulous fashion photographer based in New York. His websites features creative and inventive fashion photography.

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The Lens Day Challenge for this week is Golden.

The Lens Day Challenge this week is Athletic.

Gigapica

Gigapica, a subsidiary of the Dutch weblog GeenStijl, is a celebration of photojournalism. Gigapica has access to many of the important photo agencies of the world. Each day they post the best of the best photos from around the world. You’re sure to find inspiration from any of Gigapica photo sets.

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New Look!

YAY! I have finally had the chance to sit down and update the site to the latest wordpress and akismet install. Hopefully, this will cut down on the amount of comments put into the hold. I think the first week may pose a bit of a problem, but once I approve everyone’s comments they should be permanently approved.

We have a new look. It’s a little different, but hopefully you’ll find it more pleasing. With this new template, you can now post comments with your entry. Please, only post the title of your entry in this spot on the challenges. Challenges are now only open for seven days, after seven days the comments will be closed.

Shortly, you’ll notice more posts related to photography in addition to the weekly challenges. I hope all the new changes help make Lens Day a more fun and exciting place to visit.

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The Lens Day Challenge this week is People.