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You don't want your credibility banana to turn brown, but you do want to speak out about what you believe in. Bradley Whitford
An interesting view of the Belmont Bridge. Used Tiny Planet and then Percolator. Tweaked in Snapseed.
Born in Caerphilly, this statue outside the famous castle is in honour of the town's famous son. This is not a new artistic direction, I was just playing with a very simple photoshop technique for creating 'tiny planets'; this video is clear and simple www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQbC_Geuwao
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Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival 2012
June, 2012
Manchester, TN
This photo was created entirely within an iPhone using Photosynth, Tiny Planet, Camera+ and Blendr.
All photos © Joshua Mellin per the guidelines listed under "Owner settings" to the right.
Aqua Tower, twisted.
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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This is the same scene as THIS planet.
it's been redone with a better camera, a tripod and better software at every stage of the process and yet I actually prefer the first one. Largely because of the trees in it. There's a lesson to be learned there
Also, due to battery/laziness issues I did this shot over two days, one clear and sunny the other heavily overcast and gloomy and then faked it later in photoshop. Hopefully the join isn't too visible