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This image was processed using an iPod app called "Tiny Planets." The app takes a photo and wraps it around on itself so that essentially when you go off the right side of the image, you come back in on the left side, and vice versa.
Needless to say, using it can result in some very interesting images! This is one of several "polar landscape" photos I have uploaded here on Flickr.
This particular image was taken inside a laser tag room, where the only real lighting you have is from the black lights above and the cool green and blue lit columns scattered around randomly for hiding and ducking and ambushing...
As always, thanks for your views, comments and faves!
This image was processed using an iPod app called "Tiny Planets." The app takes a photo and wraps it around on itself so that essentially when you go off the right side of the image, you come back in on the left side, and vice versa.
Needless to say, using it can result in some very interesting images! This is one of several "polar landscape" photos I have uploaded here on Flickr.
As always, thanks for your views, comments and faves!
Just playing around with the iPod App "Tiny Planets, which converts a standard photo into a "polar photo" by electronically bending the image so that both edges meet. It takes some experimentation with photos to get in your head what would look good and what would NOT...
This is a polar landscape treatment of a night shot I took on a Disney bus. The original can be seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/doug_mall/5532011610/
As always, enjoy! And thanks for your visits, comments and faves!
Photo of Bell Rock, Sedona, AZ with a painted background from Alena Hennessy. #TinyPlanets, #Glaze, #Mextures, #Photoshop. A #CoLabAritistry project.
This image was processed using an iPod app called "Tiny Planets." The app takes a photo and wraps it around on itself so that essentially when you go off the right side of the image, you come back in on the left side, and vice versa.
Needless to say, using it can result in some very interesting images! This is one of several "polar landscape" photos I have uploaded here on Flickr.
As always, thanks for your views, comments and faves!
This image was processed using an iPod app called "Tiny Planets." The app takes a photo and wraps it around on itself so that essentially when you go off the right side of the image, you come back in on the left side, and vice versa.
Needless to say, using it can result in some very interesting images! This is one of several "polar landscape" photos I have uploaded here on Flickr.
As always, thanks for your views, comments and faves!
This image was processed using an iPod app called "Tiny Planets." The app takes a photo and wraps it around on itself so that essentially when you go off the right side of the image, you come back in on the left side, and vice versa.
Needless to say, using it can result in some very interesting images! This is one of several "polar landscape" photos I have uploaded here on Flickr.
As always, thanks for your views, comments and faves!
Using a new iPhone photo app Tiny Planets.
Check out the project at iphone365project.tumblr.com
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This image was processed using an iPod app called "Tiny Planets." The app takes a photo and wraps it around on itself so that essentially when you go off the right side of the image, you come back in on the left side, and vice versa.
Needless to say, using it can result in some very interesting images! This is one of several "polar landscape" photos I have uploaded here on Flickr.
As always, thanks for your views, comments and faves!
Photo of a tree in winter, altered with #TinyPlanetsPro and NASA public domain galaxy photo (By NASA, ESA, and The Hubble Heritage Team STScI/AURA) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/52/Hubble2005-01... #DianaPhoto, #ElementFX A #CoLabArtistry project.