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Round NeighborhoodPosted by Amir (Tehran, Iran) on 11 October 2007 in Architecture and Portfolio. Fort Worth, TX If you are interest in how this image was made, please view this link for more details. If you find my photos interesting, please take a moment and vote for me at Photoblog Awards. Visit My "TimeLaps/Panorama" Blog, Creative Camera.
Comments (17)
@Mandy: It's very simple e. from Washington DC, United StatesWow, really neat. Thanks for sharing the technique! 11 Oct 2007 7:20am @e.: Thanks, hope to see one of yours Bron from Canberra, AustraliaWow I love this effect Amir - I'd never tire of looking at them 11 Oct 2007 7:20am @Bron: That's perfect, Quintino from Joane, PortugalNow, Amir, is that way to behave? You are making those guys living there to get seasick... Kidding... it's very well done, my friend. 11 Oct 2007 8:24am @Quintino: You always leave me funny comments. Thanks for cheering us up. lissa from New York, United StatesI like how it seem to float about the sky like a globe or an object. Nicely done. 11 Oct 2007 5:25pm @lissa: Thanks lissa @Maysam: Thanks vasa from United Statesgrt wrk with these..i like this one better than ur previos one...the sky is lovely here... 11 Oct 2007 6:54pm @vasa: It's preference. I am glad you like it @Vicki: Thanks Viewfinder from Bradenton, United StatesAnother nice "round the world" post processed shot. Looks a bit empty on one side, from the 5 o'clock to about 9 o'clock positions. 11 Oct 2007 8:28pm @Viewfinder: The point is not to have it filled all around. These are realistic/artistic representation of what you see in a regular panorama. Thanks for coming @Brian: Thanks dear @Twelvebit: Hope you are OK @Wolfgang Prigge: Thanks @Rags: Thanks amy from Rocky Mountain House, CanadaIt's a cool effect, Amir!! And with the right image it's eye popping fabulous. Great image... great job!! 12 Oct 2007 2:12am @amy: Thanks a lot @Zing: Thanks my friend Harald from Frankfurt am Main, GermanyAgain a very interesting work. Thanks for the how to do. 12 Oct 2007 8:27am @Harald: You are very welcome aggie from Singapore, SingaporeWell done again, Amir. Thanks for sharing this technique. 13 Oct 2007 2:43am @aggie: You are very welcomed |
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