76 comments

  • Jumong 101  •  6 months ago
    where's that airport located? I want it in my living room...
    • Michelle 6 months ago
      haha its awesome!
    • Woody 6 months ago
      I believe it is DeGaulle Airport outside Paris.
  • Wiiplay_ds  •  6 months ago
    I'm waiting for some kind of giant kid with a superman cape to stomp all over the airport.
  • ???  •  6 months ago
    I wonder if this technique would work for my online dating photos... I want to lose about one metropolitan area of weight...
  • JONATHAN  •  6 months ago
    I don't know; those really DO look like toys. I wonder is this one is legit...
    • Ty 6 months ago
      it is, u should watch the tilt shift videos, those are really cool!!
  • Erick  •  6 months ago
    This is Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi,Kenya. Come one day and explore such wonders hear in Kenya,a great nation with highly defined infrastructure.
    • mic-nan 6 months ago
      This does resemble the airport in Nairobi, but it's actually in the U.K (Gatwick Airport).
      The main terminal at Jomo Kenyatta Airport is actually bigger and fancier than the one in the picture.
    • Dia 6 months ago
      Exploring Kenya....yeah, I already have a Third-World Country to get shot in. It,s called Mexico.
    • Eribuddy 6 months ago
      This is not Jomo Kenyatta, in Nairobi. Even though the airport is round like the photo here, the building in Jomo Kenyatta is Square.
  • George  •  6 months ago
    The Airport looks fake, and I think it is. The other pictures looked real to a point, but photoshop does wonders. This is a fake picture, if they say it is real, I want to see other pictures. Remember, the internet has alot of #$%$ on it. I have been slammed so many times.
  • JT  •  6 months ago
    They don't look real at all, but at the end of the day if this is what makes you happy; just go with it.
    • Ross 6 months ago
      That was the point. . . The photo's are taken from a high angle with a skewed lense to make them look miniature. Sometimes its good to read what you're looking at before you repond.
    • BEARA 6 months ago
      they are real. they are made to look fake, "fake miniature"
  • ws shaheen  •  6 months ago
    Abu Dhabi airport, uae
  • sergio  •  6 months ago
    looks real to me
  • Viewtiful_Josh  •  6 months ago
    My mind sais they are full size, but my eyes say they are miniatures! AHH!! .
  • Princess of  •  6 months ago
    Easy Jet is a european airline. Look it up.
  • Michael  •  6 months ago
    Funny if this is the real thing then why does it look NOTHING like the real thing, I flew out of there last year after they rebuilt it from the ground up. ITS A FAKE PHOTO!!!! The real airport is a giant donut kind of shape with parking in the middle and a termial ring around that with the jetways sticking out. Nothing like this FAKE!!!!
  • S T  •  6 months ago
    Come on .... a plane called Easy Jet???? It's got to be a toy!!
  • Cha-Ka  •  6 months ago
    Neat!
  • JORGE G  •  6 months ago
    The planes themselves look to huge for them terminals,if that its real it really trick me.
  • Darrell  •  6 months ago
    I'm not too sure why this is news. Not only has the technique been around for a very long time, but there is no real benefit of using it. So, it makes real things look fake... when was the last time you wanted/needed a real photo to look like a fake model? I'm sure there has to be a need somewhere... but I doubt it is very earth shattering.
  • Robert  •  6 months ago
    This pic with the DHL truck doesn't look fake at all.........
  • Brandon  •  6 months ago
    Are you guys idiots or illiterate? If you took the time to read that thing on the first photo the colors are digitally enhanced to make it look painted
  • N  •  6 months ago
    great pictures, makes me want to play with the planes, they really look like toys, nice pics for a feel good moment. thanks
  • BillC  •  6 months ago
    The photographers should NOT use limited depth of field when trying to fool the eyes about real size city and land scapes. Only miniatures have such radically limited focus depth, NOT huge buildings and towns!!!!! Very odd that these miniature photographers would not know this...