Your daily dose of stunning.
All photos courtesy of the awesomeness which is National Geographic.
Machu Picchu, Peru
Photo: Claire Wroe
The tilt shift lens, often used in architectural photography, is fun to use for rendering actual settings into scale-model worlds in which people look like toy figures. Because you’re altering the planes of focus and drawing the eye to a narrow area of the photograph, a specific point of interest must be included. In this image, the two small figures walking through the “maze” are essential elements. I love that one of the people is wearing something red, providing the only bright color in the entire image.
Tilt shift lens = WANT. SO BADLY.
One day I will buy a tilt shift lens.