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Van Gogh in Tilt Shift

It’s pretty well known the marvelous effects of tilt shift photography, but who would’ve thought to apply the technique to established works of art? Well, Artcyclopedia, that’s who. Somehow they discovered tilt-shift was especially effective on Van Gogh’s work, throwing them into our 3-dimensional world and recreating paintings you’ve seen a million times before your very eyes. Take a look.

Click on the photos to find out their original titles.

Van Gogh - Starry Night Over the Rhone

Van Gogh - The Red Vineyard, 1888

Van Gogh - The Harvest

Van Gogh - Red Chestnuts in the Public Park at Arles, 1889

Van Gogh - Pont de Langlois, 1888

Van Gogh - Landscape at Auvers after the Rain, 1890

Van Gogh - The Starry Night, 1889

Van Gogh - Prisoners Exercising (detail), 1890

Tilt shift can be done with virtually any photograph, and all are pretty cool. You can even do video. If you’re interested in creating your own, either do it yourself in Photoshop or use a web app that does it for you!

Check out the entire slideshow over on Artcyclopedia.

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3 Responses to Van Gogh in Tilt Shift

  1. Rachael 09/26/2010 at 10:25 pm #

    I wonder what it would look like if they did that to Degas’ work.

    But this was phenomenal.

    • Nico 09/27/2010 at 12:32 am #

      Probably, those ballet girls would dance right off the screen into your livingroom.

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