Miniature Melbourne by Nathan Kaso

Director Nathan Kaso spent ten months making this tilt shift timelapse, and it shows. A beautiful portrait of Melbourne, including fantastic shots of many special events and festivals in the city.

Pocket Poland by joerg daiber

Poland gets miniaturized, thanks to Joerg Daiber’s playful tilt-shift handiwork. 

SUMMER BARCELONA by Pau García Laita

The beautiful city of Barcelona looks even more magical with the help of Pau García Laita’s tilt shifting skills. 

The Lion City by Keith Loutit

The king of tilt shift has returned to the throne with a brand new film featuring scenic Singapore. 

The Village by Pedro Sousa

Life is simple in “The Village” — this tilt-shift captures the bucolic vibes of a landscape dotted by farms, caressed by sweet breezes, and populated by citizens who dwell in terracotta-topped houses. 

9 may 2012 by Leo&Senya

The vibrant costumes and traditional dances of this Russian victory parade make for excellent tilt-shifted time-lapse material, plus the perspective will make you question the true scale of what you’re watching.

MiniLook Kiev by threeshot

This mini look at Kiev is as vibrant as the urban landscapes it depicts. It took 4,500 photos to create the charming stop-motion visual effect that captures people going about their lives in Ukraine’s biggest city.