Miniature Model

Eden over at Fussy posted about a Photoshop tutorial that makes your photos look like they were taken of miniature models. I thought I’d use a few photos that I took while at the Navy Pier with Linda this summer.

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Chicago skyline

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NavyPier-Model

Original:

Code Brown! Code Brown!

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NavyPier-Model2

How fun is that?

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  1. SUPER CUTE. I want to do that! And those photos? Yeah, I remember when you were taking them.
    .-= Mocha´s last blog ..The Curious Case of Hello Kitty =-.

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    angella Reply:

    Chicago, baby. Miss you. :)

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  2. Hey, those look great! It’s so fun, I want all my photos to make it look like my world is three inches tall.
    .-= Mrs. Kennedy´s last blog ..20: Friday =-.

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    angella Reply:

    I know, right? It’s taking all of my will power not to spend hours playing with photos.

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  3. Very neat!
    .-= Laura´s last blog ..USS Alabama & USS Drum in photo form. =-.

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    angella Reply:

    Yu should try it! It only takes a few minutes.

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  4. Meg

    Those are super neat!
    .-= Meg´s last blog ..Sundry Sund’y Thursday Edition =-.

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    angella Reply:

    It’s SO fun. (Related: I’m easily amused.)

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  5. These pictures are some of my favorites from Chicago. I love the rainbow bright carousel top.
    .-= Kerri Anne´s last blog ..Snapshots Of A Week =-.

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    angella Reply:

    Me too. The colors that day were AMAZING. I still can’t get over the color of the water, either.

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  6. Em

    So cool! By the way, how was the pier? I’ve always wanted to see that.
    .-= Em´s last blog ..Disappointment in my Fellow (Wo)Man =-.

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    angella Reply:

    The pier was cool, mostly for the view/scenery. And the ferris wheel, of course. They have boat tours and stuff which might be neat if you have the time. I was blown away by how pretty it was that day.

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  7. Those are awesome-going to check out that tutorial now.

    And its so neat to see shots from a different perspective of shots that I took from probably the same exact place myself.
    .-= Heather @ Domestic Extraordinaire´s last blog ..Why I should totally get yesterday free =-.

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    angella Reply:

    I know – it never fails when you look at different photographers captures of the same place/event. Everyone has a unique eye…

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  8. That really is amazing! Even more in the second set. I’m very curious as to this tutorial!
    .-= barbetti´s last blog ..Six Months =-.

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    angella Reply:

    It’s really easy! And only takes a few minutes. :)

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  9. Whoa, that’s awesome! I’ll have to try it, even though I’ve switched almost exclusively to Lightroom these days (or as my MIL calls it, Lightbox, ha!).
    .-= Camels & Chocolate´s last blog ..Photo Friday: Israel, a Teaser =-.

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    angella Reply:

    Ha! I used Lightroom for almost everything as well. I love me some Lightroom…

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  10. Oh my gosh, that is awesome!

    Steph

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  11. that’s amazing.
    .-= Jilian´s last blog ..Granola…. finally! =-.

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  12. Those look great.
    .-= Danica´s last blog ..Let The Countdown Begin =-.

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