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Join a growing community of thousands of travel journalists and develop your skills in travel writing, photography, and film with a course at MatadorU. A COUPLE OF DAYS AGO I created a 360 degree...
A collection of wonderful images of little planet and links to tutorials on how to create them.
Regardless of whether you are a business owner or a hobbyist, embracing 360-degree photography technology can be a wise decision. Here is a guide to help you get started.
Polar panoramas , also known as stereographic projections or 'little planets' , are spectacular images that are created out of panoramic photos.While the effects are quite stunning, these images are actually very easy for anyone to produce.The basic principle is to take a panoramic photo, make some easy changes to it, and finally apply a Photoshop filter (Distort > Polar Coordinates) to complete the effect.For detailed instructions, please follow this easy tutorial .Here are 50 dazzling examples of polar panorama photography . Have you tried this technique on your panoramic photos? Please share your comments below, we'd love to hear from you...
In his Alternative Perspectives series, photographer and filmmaker Randy Scott Slavin creates surreal images of the world around him. He has figured out
A round-up of our favourite photographs of the week.
There hasn’t been many posts here because I’ve been spending most of my time writing my new e-book, Trick Photography and Special Effects (now available at TrickPhotographyBook.com). But! I plan on doing more video posts in the near future, so … Continue reading →
In his Alternative Perspectives series, photographer and filmmaker Randy Scott Slavin creates surreal images of the world around him. He has figured out
Photographer David Jackson uses a technique called stereographic projection to turn landscapes into mini planets. Stereographic projection is a form of digital processing that shows a 360-degree spherical panorama as a flat image.
Photographer Randy Scott Slavin, from New York, took hundreds of pictures from America's most beautiful and iconic places to create his stunning Alternate Perspective collection.
Polar panoramas , also known as stereographic projections or 'little planets' , are spectacular images that are created out of panoramic photos.While the effects are quite stunning, these images are actually very easy for anyone to produce.The basic principle is to take a panoramic photo, make some easy changes to it, and finally apply a Photoshop filter (Distort > Polar Coordinates) to complete the effect.For detailed instructions, please follow this easy tutorial .Here are 50 dazzling examples of polar panorama photography . Have you tried this technique on your panoramic photos? Please share your comments below, we'd love to hear from you...
Astrofísico Ron Mallet afirma ter desenvolvido uma teoria para uma máquina do tempo que poderia permitir viajar para o passado.
By manipulating photographs with a mix of different digital editing skills, photographer Nate Hill contorts stunning landscapes into surreal swirls,
Take a look at these awe-(and dizziness?) inducing 360° photographs, and you'll likely think it's the product of some multi-thousand dollar lens…
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Filip Hodas is a 3D artist from Prague who uses computer software to render stunning, hypermodern landscapes (he was part of our “Amazingly Complex 3D Art” feature). In this new series, using Substance Painter and Illustrator/Photoshop, Hodas has been producing incredible pop culture dystopias; from Coca-Cola to Pac Man, big-name brands and recognizable cartoon characters...
Photographer Randy Scott Slavin creates spherical panoramic photographs of various cityscapes and landscapes. He makes the surreal images by shooting
Recently I had the pleasure of interviewing David Hobcote, a professional photographer based in the U.K. who travels all over the globe capturing exquisite landscapes, wildlife scenes, portraits, and more. Last year, David had sales in over 20 countries across many major publications. He is one of the most searched members on the photographer social […]
a new cycling experience stilted above ground and weaving through the treetops has opened within the bosland forest, in the belgian province of limburg.
多くの写真家や旅人たちを魅了してやまない、「アンテロープ・キャニオン」。アメリカのアリゾナ州とユタ州をまたぐレイクパウエルの町にある、波のような形に削り取られた渓谷です。 何百年にも及ぶ鉄砲水や風の浸食により、まるで波を […]
Polar panoramas , also known as stereographic projections or 'little planets' , are spectacular images that are created out of panoramic photos.While the effects are quite stunning, these images are actually very easy for anyone to produce.The basic principle is to take a panoramic photo, make some easy changes to it, and finally apply a Photoshop filter (Distort > Polar Coordinates) to complete the effect.For detailed instructions, please follow this easy tutorial .Here are 50 dazzling examples of polar panorama photography . Have you tried this technique on your panoramic photos? Please share your comments below, we'd love to hear from you...
Image 19 of 20 from gallery of Hoki Museum / Nikken Sekkei.