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Early Friday evening we drove through downtown Sheboygan to enjoy the Christmas decorations. There was an evening musical performance at the theater, so the marquee was lit up.
Photoleap Tiny Planet element was used to create this image.
Taken and edited on iPhone 4.
Apps Used: SlowShutter, Juxtaposer, Superimpose, ArtRage, Glaze, TinyPlanet, Decim8, KingCamera, ScrtachCam, StripeCam, PSExpress, ?
The original photo was a shot of Monument Valley. Photoleap was used to add elements of other photos that I have taken. I don't think that there's any "hidden meaning" intended, but I am just the creator. ;-)
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Death Valley National Park in California, on the border of Cali & Nevada, 2hour drive for me. I love turning my panoramas into "tiny planet", sometimes, like in this case, I invert the conversion. Enjoy!
Aerial panorama of part of the Hunter River estuary at Stockton, Australia, just downstream from the Stockton Bridge (visible on the top horizon). The two shipwrecks are the Sylvan (L) and the 42 metre long Kate Tatham (R) stranded in 1924 and 1922 respectively.
Some always need to go beyond their present horizon, just to have a look. I can relate to that urge.
This image was created using Photoleap. With the exception of the Star Trek stock figures, all elements were taken from my own photos.
Tiny Planet.
I made a few bitmaps this evening of which this is one.
It's a picture from last year of a lone tree which I have rotated to make a kind of Tiny Planet type shot.
I also worked out that I was creating the bitmaps wrong and shortening the wrong side of the image. Got there in the end.
1 x lone tree bitmap rotated 360 degrees with 2 repetitions.
I hope everyone is well and that your weekend is an enjoyable one.
Happy days.
The grass seeds have sprouted and it's time for human habitation.
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©Christine A. Owens 1.11.18
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The original photo was of a sunset along the Sheboygan riverfront. Photoleap Tiny Planet component was used to create this image.
Multiple images captured and composed on an iPhone. The apps which have been used are mentioned in the tags.
The original photo was of the Chicago River from the window of a hotel room. Photoleap Tiny Planet component was used to create this image.
Tiny Planet | © Ayon Saha
Place - Juberi Field, Rajshahi University
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©Christine A. Owens 4.17.18
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2016 Photo Challenge
Week 42
Outdoor Tiny Planets
Wanted to capture something related to farming since in Iowa I'm surrounded by them.
Picture taken and edited on my iPhone.
The original photo was taken recently at Mauthie Lake. Photoleap Tiny Planet was used to create the image. The surfer just dropped in.
The original Picture was taken from the East side of the Willamette River and is of part of the Westside of down town Portland..
I used Photoleap's Tiny Planet component to create this image of a heron flying away from the mythological World Tree.
The original photo was of a deck on Maine's Kennebec River. Photoleap's Tiny Planet component was used to create this image.
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.
The original photo was of the quarry at Harrington Beach State Park. Photoleap Tiny Planet component was used to create this image.
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