I’ve been experimenting with tilt-shift photography — a technique that makes images of real sites look like pictures of models. Here are two shots of Rome.
![Arch of Titus "Model"](https://blogs.charleston.edu/phillipsd/files/2009/05/rome-model-titus-300x187.jpg)
![House of Vestals "Model"](https://blogs.charleston.edu/phillipsd/files/2009/05/rome-model-vestals1-300x224.jpg)
What do you think? For interesting pictures of Charleston, with weekly updates, check out: http://tinycharleston.blogspot.com/
Wow, those pictures really do look like models! Is the editing done with a specific software?
I like the new blog/website Dr. Phillips!
You can edit photos with any software — I used Photoshop. Basically, the process involves saturating the colors and blurring the top and bottom of the image. Thanks for the posting, Melissa!