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Noccalula Falls is a 90 foot tall waterfall in Gadsden, Alabama USA. The falls drop itself has been run successfully in whitewater kayaks on multiple occasions, beginning in late November 2011 when three expert kayakers ran the drop. The water level was unusually high, permitting a deep enough pool to form at the base of the falls. Local law enforcement has since issued citations to paddlers for running the falls, as the state does not consider this stretch a state-owned water bottom.
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Tiny Planet edit of a 360° Panorama smartphone shot of our lakeside holiday lodge.
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The original photo was one I took while in Chicago. Photoleap Tiny Planet component was used to create this image.
water earth fire air
i can scarcely remember
gushing down through my mother
onto the family bed
but the dirt of eviction
is still there
and the burning bodies of men
i have tried to love
through the southern blinds
narrow memories enter the room
i have had not counted on ice
nor clay nor the uncertain hiss
of an old flame water earth fire
it is always unexpected and
i wonder what is coming
after this whether it is air
or it is nothing
--Lucille Clifton
The original photo was of the Sheboygan Peach Park. Photoleap Tiny Planet was used to create this image.
And all the lives we ever lived
And all the lives to be,
Are full of trees and changing leaves.
Virginia Woolf
The original photo was an old one of State Street's (Madison, Wisconsin) iconic Triangle Market. The "handyman" is from artwork found on a motor cycle's gas tank. Photoleap was used to create this image.
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My first Tiny Planet, turned out pretty well. Made earlier this year but didn't seem to get it to Flickr. Thought one with fireworks would add something.
A building under construction, but I liked the steel I-beam. This is a stereographic remapping of an equirectangular panorama. (Another tiny planet attempt.)