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Beauty of Van Gogh’s World Seen Through a Tilt-Shift Lens

by Flynn Matthews 2016-07-04, 3:43 PMupdated 2016-12-23, 3:31 PM

Notwithstanding our opinion that Vincent van Gogh’s works are beautiful as is, we were politely entertained by the simple change in focus made to his paintings by Reddit user melonshade. By placing the works into Photoshop and adding a bit of blur to the picture’s backgrounds, they were able to bring a new view to the century-old images, reproducing the effect of a tilt-shift lens.

 

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