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Created for the Surrealart Contest "Mini Planet"
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Monasterio San Vicente do Pino - Castillo de San Vicente (actualmente Parador) - Monforte de Lemos (Lugo)
My new track "Tone" Music Video 2021.08.03 Release
This Music video were shot in Second Life.
Second Lifeの中で撮影したBYNORALの新曲「Tone」を08.03(火)に配信開始しました♪
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[BackDrop]
◆*The Bearded Guy*
[OUTFIT]
◆MINI Planet
◆e.marie
[BODY, Skin and Hair]
◆more more
◆tram
◆cheezu
[POSE]
◆Le Poppycock
Not tried one of these for a while, took a few landscape shots that look a little more interesting like this! If you go full screen, take a look at the fields on the edge.
Played with one of my Christmas shots from Ramsey to produce this mini planet for Sliders Sunday.
Happy Christmas Everybody.
Here's a 360-degree panorama taken at Smith Rock State Park in central Oregon, and morphed into a "mini planet." I like how the giant rock outcroppings become the skyline in this spherical depiction. That's the Crooked river in the center.
I did go outside this weekend, but did not remove gloves to take photos, so here is a slide shot from fall. Happy Slider Sunday!
Empire State Building, Chrysler Building and others along with the slightly curved Broadway from the center out make this skyline miniplanet.
New York City.
Tried this out last week for the first time. This is the courtyard of the flats where I live.
Hope everyone is staying safe and managing to not get bored!
Stitched and projected in Hugin Free Software.
Sky replaced from Google Images; experimental use of Nik Color Efex 4 (free now from Google)
Singapore Skyline 360 degree Panoramic view.
My first attempt in creating a 360 and it turned out well.
Shot with Nikon D810 and 16mm f2.8 fisheye lens.
Slid the first sunrise of summer forSliders Sunday...instead of a miniworld this came out more like a mini galaxy (which sounds like a paradox now that I type it)
Un point de vue stéréographique du la chapelle de P.A.F. Saint-Erme, France.
A stereographic view of the chapel of P.A.F., Saint-Erme, France.
The best 12 of these mini Planets, made up of 20 - 100 individual images, meticulously stitched to create this surreal world, are collated together in this spectacular full calendar wall calendar.
We have raised over $300 for the "Heather Bradley Memorial Trust", and we hope to build on this total this year with $2.50 of every calendar sold going to the trust at the Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation (Victoria, Australia). The fund not only honours the loving memory of my sister, but it also provides a source of income to assist bereaved parents following the death of a child.
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.
-Margaret Mead
Happy Sliders Sunday!
For Kreative People Treat This Number 173. My Mini-Planet was created from a source image provided by CatnessGrace . All other photographic elements are from my own images.
And for the Mini Planet Challenge at SURREALART
Thanks Paul and Jon for a great workshop!!
I had to make a Mini-Planet. Not really my thing but I think it is pretty cool.
Now, Can you spot the TOG?
The Olympic Tower in the Olympic Park, Munich has an overall height of 291 m and a weight of 52,500 tons.
At a height of 190 m there is an observation platform as well as a small rock and roll museum housing various memorabilia, which is signposted as "Rock Museum" outside the entrance.
#Munich #München #Olympiaturm #OlympicTower #Olympiapark #OlympicPark #Bavaria #Germany #Bayern #Deutschland
360x180 photosphere: www.flickr.com/photos/redscorp/34412092996/
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Saint Marks Square as seen from the Canale di San Marco Venice Italy
Andy Marshall www.fotofacade.com
for anyone curious, here's the tutorial I used.
ultrawide.wordpress.com/2008/11/20/how-to-create-a-little...
The Olympic Tower in the Olympic Park, Munich has an overall height of 291 m and a weight of 52,500 tons.
At a height of 190 m there is an observation platform as well as a small rock and roll museum housing various memorabilia, which is signposted as "Rock Museum" outside the entrance.
#Munich #München #Olympiaturm #OlympicTower #Olympiapark #OlympicPark #Bavaria #Germany #Bayern #Deutschland
360x180 photosphere: www.flickr.com/photos/redscorp/34255711001/
The Milky Way above the landscape. A bright cone of zodiacal light can be seen on the right. Several sources of light pollution are also visible.To the left the Parana River.
The photo shows how high the central part of the Milky Way, our galactic center, can be in the winter as seen from the South Hemisphere. On July and August the brightest part of the Milky Way is almost overhead.