ahh, little planets, I have missed you 🙂
At about 10 o'clock you can see Neist Ligthhouse, 4 o'clock our campervan and 9 o'clock is sheer drop occupied by birds and crazy sheep.
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ahh, little planets, I have missed you 🙂
At about 10 o'clock you can see Neist Ligthhouse, 4 o'clock our campervan and 9 o'clock is sheer drop occupied by birds and crazy sheep.
Lakeside Tree
The absence of sound is an amazing thing when your surrounded by planes, trains, cars and kids every day of the week – if only there was a planet to escape to with nothing but a singular island surrounded by warm sunset to keep you company.. alrighty then… I suppose i'll take wifey and the kids too 😉
Little planet manufacture process specification:
join it, stretch it, break it, make it, wrap it
everything else is immaterial 🙂
D750 coupled with Nikkor 24-70 mm f2.8 @ 24mm Aperture: f6.3 and Shutter Speed: 1/160ss
ISO: 320
out front: no filters, just a tree and some cloned out swans.
your a bad man +Rodney Campbell and your not far behind +Kitten KaboodleInc
3 images stitched together than wrapped around itself.
Exif love:
D750 coupled with Nikkor 24-70 f2.8 @ 48mm Aperture: f/7.1 and Shutter Speed: 30s
ISO 100
out front – couple of tanks and a windmill.
I have been on a little self imposed ban on these planetoid images, however a recent pano of the Sydney skyline from Bradleys head has inspired me to do one of these again – in preference to the actual original pano image dare I say it 🙂
9 images stitched together than wrangled into a planet shape
Exif love:
D750 coupled with 85mm f1.4 @ 85mm Aperture: f/14 and Shutter Speed: 15s
ISO 100
out front – Lee Graduated 0.9x Filter