Miniature faking
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British pronunciation/mˈɪnɪtʃə fˈeɪkɪŋ/
American pronunciation/mˈɪnɪtʃɚ fˈeɪkɪŋ/

Definition & Meaning of "miniature faking"

Miniature faking
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a technique that involves using selective focus and distortion to create the illusion of a miniature or toy-like scene, often using a special lens or post-processing software to manipulate the perspective and depth of field

What is "miniature faking"?

Miniature faking is a photographic technique that creates the appearance of real scenes or objects being much smaller than they actually are. This effect is achieved by using selective focus, where only a small part of the image is sharp while the rest is blurred. The technique often involves shooting scenes from a high angle to mimic the look of miniature models. Miniature faking is commonly used in photography and film to make everyday scenes or landscapes look like tiny, scaled-down models.

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