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Marcus
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The Isle Of Man TT in miniature
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I'm really loving Tilt Shift photography/filming
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Did you see the ST at the beginning?
Well looked like an ST, might have been one of those kwaka things...
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Re: The Isle Of Man TT in miniature
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Very cool
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Had me guessing. I thought it was claymation until I saw the crowd moving!! Then I looked up Tilt Shift photography. Very clever what a difference a small change in focal plane can make.
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