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Tiny Planet

 

The city of Albuquerque is expanding some of the interstate and they had a huge crane out moving all sorts of road equipment.

Apps: tinyplanet, phototoaster, painteresque, waterlogue, superimpose, instagram on IPhone.

Created with diptic, tinyplanet, snapseed and blender.

Tiny planet version of the Arcadia Spider at Glastonbury Festival 2016

Water tube

 

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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Shot on my Sony Xperia cameraphone at Hatfield House

Essen, Germany

ZOLLVEREIN UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE

Collery

 

Photographed on North Terrace in Adelaide in Australia during the Fringe Festival.

Manrique's planet

Using a tiny planet app using some of my earlier stitched works (mostly stitched). This was an infrared image of me in my pool. Now I've just got a big head.

iPhone 4 (Taken and Edited).

I found a hole in the Pilbara, ride the black tail down...

New twist on an old photo

"..because they have proven, by their own methods, that the world began abruptly in an act of creation to which you can trace the seeds of every star, every planet, every living thing in this cosmos and on the earth. And they have found that all this happened as a product of forces they cannot hope to discover. That there are what I or anyone would call supernatural forces at work is now, I think, a scientifically proven fact." (Robert Jastrow)

 

I've talked about this before, about how there's really no conflict between science and religion other than the timescales involved. The Bible talks about God creating the universe and literally everything in it, in ways a man born thousands of years ago could comprehend - with a little faith.

 

Science tells us that everything - literally everything - all time, space, mass, energy, all the stars and galaxies and all the little planets that surround them.. All the Dark Matter, Dark Energy, Supermassive Black Holes, and all the matter in all the universe sprang from an infinitely small point called The Singularity.. In a nano-second it went from a single point smaller than the proton in a hydrogen atom, to an infinitely hot, rapidly expanding universe the size of our solar system.

 

I dunno... I think Science is still trying to tell us how the world came to be, in terms an ordinary man might be able to grasp today. But both explanations seem to require an awful lot of faith. So if I were Science, I wouldn't be casting any stones, know what I mean?

Today I was playing with my polar landscape app, generated several interesting "planets", five of which I posted here today.

 

The original image is of a rose print in a frame taken at the Mount Airy museum that is almost the exact duplicate of a print my great great grandma got for her wedding. It was hanging on a lined wallpapered wall in one of their exhibits. I love how the polar landscape treatment of the print and wallpaper.

 

As always, thanks for stopping by to view, and also for any comments and faves.

Another great 'Tiny Planet' by my wife Lisa.

 

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My first attempt at a tiny planet. Made from an equirectangular panorama I shot in the cemetery near my house with a homemade panorama head.

 

Biarritz, France

Espl. du Port Vieux

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