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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.
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
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
My first Tiny Planet! A combination of 42 raw 4K photos shot at dusk in 360 rotation at 60m above our Photonic Playground gallery rooftop in Downtown Santa Ana. Balanced in Lightroom, stitched in Hugin, then projecting the images back onto a Stereographic plane and color corrected/touched up in Photoshop, resulting in a 16k squared image. The rising moon resides in the bottom left quadrant.
I had a friend who
studied grizzlies in the wild
scientifically
(ChromaDepth 3D glasses extrude extra dimensions)
Using a tiny planet app using some of my earlier stitched works (mostly stitched). This was a candle at my table during dinner.
Made drawing in sketchbook pro and processed it with Tiny planet. Blended the result with self portrait. And somewhere in between also used pictureshow :)
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, Pictureshow