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Recently acquired a Samsung Gear 360 (2017) camera. Capable of 360 degree captures. This is a so-called "tiny planet" output. just one of the ways that output can be displayed.
Ricoh Theta S, processed in Theta+ and PicSayPro, uploaded via Flickr for Android app
Gonna have to streamline the upload process to try to preserve some EXIF data!
The original photo was of a night scene in Paris. It brings back fond memories of a beautiful city. Photoleap and Photoleap Tiny Planet were used to create this image.
My discovery of Ireland’s beautiful place seems to have no end and despite previous trips here I’ve really only just started.
We are on the pier at Kells Bay, about to head out into Dingle Bay for a dive, and I just can’t begin to describe how amazing it is to be here.
The diving from here was stunning but to those that will never dip their head below the waves, just look around and enjoy our beautiful planet from what ever perspective you can.
This image was created using Photoleap's Tiny Planet component. The original photo was of a lone tree at the edge of Horicon Marsh.
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A Photoshop action to make these is now available as a free download at: podsville.wixsite.com/actions
ChicagoPlanet at night
Set Description: I started messing with the iPhone App, "TinyPlanet" and was so impressed with the results, that I began making them with a lot of my existing photos. this series features a slew of my Chicago photos, transformed into abstract worlds, or tubes. I combined the power of my iPhone with the tolls of Adoe Lightroom to make the final pieces really pop. I hope you enjoy!
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