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Isaac
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Miniature Worlds Digitally Assembled From Hundreds of Photographs by Catherine Nelson
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WalterEG
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Thank you for posting Isaac,
Sen-bloody-sational!!
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I saw her images at the Danks Street Studios in Sydney. The one and a half metre square, face mounted images are superb. She is also represented in Melbourne and Belgium. The exhibition was very successful and rightly so.
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I love to see innovation like this in vision and execution. Well done.
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I wonder how is this done. This seems like panorama in stereographic projection, but how there is no photographer shadow visible or any hole for tripod. Is she flying somehow?
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I also notice the clouds in the bottom left and top right of the first image seem to be too similar not to be the same clouds, although over different land locations, so perhaps not typical pano technique. However, regardless of that, I really like these images.
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Dheorl
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Beautiful images. One thing bugs me though. It might just be my eyes but to me these look more egg staped than spherical (with the narrow end pointing towards the viewer if that makes sense). Not sure if this was intended, and like I say, it might just be my eyes.
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Coincidently, I just happened on a site (thatnikonguydotcom) which has a video tutorial on the photoshop technique to get these types of images.
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