The Clever Optical Illusions And Camera Tricks Of Figure Photography


Kotaku previously showed how skilled photographer Yoshinobu Kimura is at using tilt-shift photography, Photoshop, and figurines to make toys appear larger than life. Literally.

Here’s another look at Kimura’s work, showing off his ability to breathe life into plastic figures and statues by using computer software to digitally add them to a variety of backgrounds.

In the below gallery, do watch the clip at the end. After you do, check out how it was pulled off here (Japanese language).

Tamaki’s Little Treasure [Official Site via Otaku Mode via IT Media]

木村世忍 [traveling with the ghost]

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