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Shot the picture with Pro HDR; curled with TinyPlanet; cropped and masked in PhotoWizard; added text to the unmasked file; blended the WordFoto text-added-file with the original in PhotoWizard; then added a Photowizard border.
Daily App Experiment #123 "Once" - after further exploring combinations with #StripeCam and #TinyPlanet, I thought it would be cool to layout out multiple processes in #Diptic. After arranging them though, I noticed each section sort of looked like a letter. Bonus! #daily_appsperiment #appsperiment
A Boomerang beach tiny planet!
An edit from a previous photo taken at Boomerang Beach, Australia.
Shot with a Canon 5D MkIII and Tokina 116 lens.
Edited in Lightroom 5 and Adobe Photoshop CS6.
Make sure to check the high quality version here: bit.ly/1dKIJji
Stereographic projection of about 100 photos, this one was shot without a tripod.
Stitched with hugin.
Been a long time now since I made a planet, and I actually took the photos for this one 6 months ago but never got round to finishing it.
You can see the epirectangular panorama here:
www.flickr.com/photos/digitalysed/4979174590/
Personally I think it's an interesting planet, and I like the lights at the top and bottom of the picture.
We received several inches of snowfall over the last couple of days, so I wanted to get a photo. We finally got a blue sky to go along with the snow.
My remix of original photo by Lu_17 for the Fotogriphone Editing Lab group.
Edited with an iPhone only. No imported elements.
See original photo at: www.flickr.com/groups/fotogriphone-editinglab/
Apps used: PSE, Tiny planets, Photo Artista Haiku
Even at Cub Scout Camp there are moments where you just can't resist doing a wacky or strange photo This is a tiny planet view of camp taken with my cell phone and edited with an app.
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I had a friend who
studied grizzlies in the wild
scientifically
(ChromaDepth 3D glasses extrude extra dimensions)
A Photoshop action to make these is now available as a free download at: podsville.wixsite.com/actions
Mein Beitrag zur Happy Shooting Aufgabe "Erde" www.flickr.com/groups/happyshooting/pool/tags/hserde
Hierbei handelt es sich um eine mit einer Drohne erstellten 360 Grad Landschaftsaufnahme, die dann mit der iOS App "Living Planet" zu einer Kugel gerendert wurde. So zu sagen eine kleine "Erde".