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Click here to see this as a really cool virtual tour! (Adobe Shockwave required)

 

This is my third stereographic projection. I took this in Balboa Park outside of the Botanical Garden.

 

This image took about 216 pictures to make using my 18mm lens. I really wish that I had a good fish eye lens so that I could reduce that number to just 15 pictures if you count all of the pictures required to make it an HDR.

 

A Sigma 10mm f/2.8 EX DC HSM Fisheye Lens is now on my wish list and it would make my life much easier.

 

I used Photomatix to batch process the HDRs.

 

Then I used PTgui to make the equirectangular panorama.

 

I used Flexify 2 plug-in for Photoshop to turn that equirectangular pano into a stereographic projection.

 

Then I used Photoshop to touch up stuff.

 

*Update* 7/30/2010 -

 

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My offering for the water and oil theme this week. Have a wonderful week.

Love doing we daft projects like this, its always good fun trying something new, even if it isn't exactly a masterpiece.

the red planet where i lay my head to rest...

Thank you all for your comments and faves.

Another Planet

Rancho Palos Verdes Beach

Rancho Palos Verdes, CA

02-13-21

Taken with the GoPro

 

Prints available in Gallery 4 of the Seacoasts and Shorelines Album on my website:

www.seacoasts.allthingsmike.com/

Not many 16F temperatures when I come home from work,

today I will have a chance to take some photos as the temperatures will be favorable for the bubbles to form crystals before they pop.

Have a fabulous weekend everyone!

Recipe on this link,

www.flickr.com/photos/komotini49/16231411465/in/set-72157...

 

hairpin bends in Semmering - Austria

Contre-jour sur le lac de Créteil. En bleu pour Blue Planet

A l'initiative sur Flickr de Michel Villeneuve53, relayée par Jean Felix Napo, groupe AtoutPixL***

 

Début août, le lac a été pollué par une grande nappe d'huile : quantité de poissons et de nombreux oiseaux d'eau sont morts.

 

L'eau est une ressource vitale : préservons la, partageons la équitablement. www.canadians.org/fr/planete-bleue

 

Apes are finger puppets by Accoutrements

 

They remind me a little bit of The Muppets...

Tiny planet panorama of the famous Chinese Dragon at the China Lights exhibit in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Thank Carlotta for the elegant sketchbook

I never saw Mars that big and red before!

Touchdown in a strange city at sunset, your hotel, your home, the concierge, your only friend.

Hello guys!

The weather is very bad now for 2 days...storm!

so no way to take pictures outside. Therefor i have made my first Planet-universe.

Hope you like it.

Have a great weekend and take care.

能護寺

アジサイ寺

This is the "little planet" version of ULM.

  

Saturday night, some of the members of the facebook group "Hobbyfotografen in Ulm und Umgebung" met for a little nightshot workshop which ended up in some kind of lightpainting session.

 

As I first didn't really feel like taking part, I didn't take my Oly with me but only my Theta S with al little tripod. Usually this is not so usefull for taking long term exposures, but this time anyhow I have managed to produce some really nice shots.

 

Many thanks to Benni Bayer for the idea of giving that workshop, although maybe the course of the workshop was unexpected. He has contributed the blue light for this and many other pictures.

Many thanks to Patricia Grupp who contributed a lot of lightpainting equipment and experience. In the shot above, she wrote the word "Ulm" which I only realized in the result.

And finally also many thanks to all the others (who also can also be found on the picture). That evening was fun!

Although it looka easy..it was such a strugle to get up this path due to all thr ìnsects that were just attacking us from all sides due to the vegetation and those flowers..made me hate my life!!!

This one is from the Kutch salt flats of India under full moon night. It felt like I was in a different planet and strange :)

A beautiful Trumpeter Swan on the Bow River is posing for a picture, after the snow storm, at Carburn, #Calgary.

From the vantage point of space, astronaut Alexander Gerst of the European Space Agency reminds us of the the beauty and wonder of our planet. Gerst is a geophysicist, volcanologist and currently one of six humans aboard the International Space Station.

 

Image credit: ESA/NASA-A.Gerst

 

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“Good news everyone! Get ready for a space journey in the 30th century!”

 

Hello everyone, here is the iconic Planet Express ship in a UCS version. I love the animated series and also the spaceship design, so it was a pleasure for me to accept this challenge and start the project. It was difficult for the curved profile, that is not simple to create with Lego bricks.

 

This is a big model: the ship counts 5112 parts and the total length is almost 1 m. For this reason it needs a very strong inner structure, as you can see from one of the pics in the album. It was totally built using Lego Digital Designer. For the moment there are no minifigs, but hopefully they could be added in the future.

 

Features:

- turnable turret

- mechanism to bring down the cargo elevator

- UCS plate ;)

 

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I’m a bit disappointed because Lego Ideas didn’t approve this ship, they say the content of the project doesn’t fit their standards and it could refer to politic, religion, drugs, smoking, violence…

I agree with them, but also I asked why Simpsons sets are OK for their standards: they refer to an animated series with an alcoholic father that strangles his son and makes fun of religion.

 

Well, anyway I’m proud of this project. Very special thanks to my friend Gabriele Zannotti who makes stunning renders, and to my friend Davide Ruggeri for his support so far.

 

I hope you like it, comments are welcome!

Thank you!

Tiny Planet edit of Roman Forum in Rome, Italy

Planet macarons (yeah, those famous French cookies)

 

Strobe : 1/32 through softbox top right triggered by cactus V5.

 

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Saint Marks Square as seen from the Canale di San Marco Venice Italy

 

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have a nice evening - I'll be back later :-)

Little-Planet-Projektion eines 36x180°-Panoramas an der Kokerei Zollverein in Essen

Looks like a planet with water, clouds and mountains!

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