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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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A Photoshop action to make these is now available as a free download at: podsville.wixsite.com/actions
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.
Previously created stitched images turned into tiny planets. Just a fun little app.
Reminds me of a Martian Tripod
Tiny Planets they're called, and I'm already in love with my first go at doing these little ones with my drone. Fun times ahead :D
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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