Miniaturized Street Photography

Ed Mcgowan Takes Stunning Tilt-Shift Images

Ed McGowan takes some wicked tilt-shift street images. The awesome technique makes it look like the world he's photographing is a miniaturized diorama version of reality.

From boardwalks to crosswalks and even airports, Ed McGowan has a wonderful eye for framing and capturing beautiful scenes. The awesome coloration of the images add even further appeal to the superb photographs; the world he sees through his viewfinder looks a lot nicer than mine.

Implications - Creating miniature products continues to be a really innovative way that modern companies can target consumers who believe that bigger isn't always better. In this age of super-sized everything, micro products are seen as a refreshing deviation from the norm.
Trend Themes
1. Miniature Products - Creating miniature products continues to be a disruptive innovation opportunity for modern companies to target consumers who believe that bigger isn't always better.
2. Tilt-shift Photography - The technique of tilt-shift photography presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for photographers to capture stunning images that appear to be miniaturized dioramas.
3. Coloration Enhancement - Improving coloration in photography offers a disruptive innovation opportunity to enhance the appeal and visual impact of images.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can explore the development of miniature devices as a disruptive innovation opportunity to cater to consumers who prefer compact and portable products.
2. Photography and Imaging - The photography and imaging industry can embrace tilt-shift photography as a disruptive innovation opportunity to offer unique and eye-catching visual experiences.
3. Graphic Design and Advertising - The graphic design and advertising industry can leverage coloration enhancement techniques to create visually appealing and attention-grabbing marketing materials.

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