We're suckers for a good bit of tilt-shifting. So when we saw this video of a Jackson Hole ski resort as seen through the eyes of a giant, we got enormously excited.

[partner id="wireduk"]The focus is perfect, and so is the stop-motion effect, which reinforces the perception that it's model people doing model skiing, rather than the real thing. For best results, watch it full screen in HD.

It's the creation of Tristan Greszko, a Wyoming-based photographer who founded Teton Artlab – a nonprofit organization that offers education and exhibition space to visual artists.

Greszko details on his blog how his A Tiny Day in the Jackson Hole Backcountry video project began on a whim as a curious experiment, but quickly grew a little out of hand. The soundtrack, if you're curious, consists of Thomas Newman's "Any Other Name' and the Pretty Lights remix of Pink Floyd's "Time."

For more tilt-shifting, check out our gallery or our guide on how to make your own tilt-shift fakes in Photoshop.

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