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Stereographic projection of an AI generated 360 panorama
Projection stéréographique d'un panorama 360 généré par intelligence artificielle
Kastellet, located in Copenhagen, Denmark is one of the best preserved star fortresses in Northern Europe. It is constructed in the form of a pentagram with bastions at its corners.
On the King's Bastion, in the southwestern corner of Kastellet, stands a windmill. Built in 1847, it replaced another mill from 1718 which was destroyed by a storm the year before.
Lumia 1020 | 1/1600 sec | f/2.2 | iso 100
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Legend has it that this bridge located near the village of Thueyts in Ardèche was built by the very devil for the benefit of lovers.
My brother-in-law built a geodesic dome structure on his farm, and I decided to see if I could make a tiny planet from the center of it, looking outward.
The original photo was of Glacier Bay shoreline in Alaska. Photoleap and Photoleap Tiny Planet were used to add elements of other photos that I have taken.
The original is below. What a beautiful scene we came across on one of our adventures along the back roads.
Famous as having one of the largest unsupported domes in the world, but more famous for an event during World War II when a bomb crashed through the dome when 3000 people were inside, but didn't explode.
The Goodbye Series
Edit details: both images taken with Procamera in iPhone 4S.
Base image is of another tree trunk lit by a spot light. Put it into Marblecam and then #tinyplanet and this is what happens. And then use Twistcam at some point.
Foreground image edited in Snapseed then Percolater.
Percolated edition merged with tree in Superimpose - mask cloned to fill other area and layer blend mode changed.
Non-percolated image masked in.
Result edited in PS Express, one texture in iColorama used and then in Glaze. Then in Image Blender pre & post-Glazed editions.
Filters in #mextures and Camera Awesome used.
Finished in Snapseed as always.
Something like that.
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Fenced Friday (Tiny Planet)
I saw this huge mural and fences along the side of the Interstate yesterday. Thanks for the nice comments everyone!
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 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.