
A face in the crowd? 😉
A face in the crowd? 😉
You know those ‘virtual tours’ where your point of view is from the center with you looking out at the subject as if it was wrapped around you? Well this time your ‘Tour Guide‘ has done the reverse: a full 360° set of views of a park gazebo from the outside looking in to give you an impression of all sides at once.
Two images taken January 30, 2018 of an essentially full moon: the super blue moon (super = when a full moon is at a closest approach to Earth; blue = second full moon in the same month).
The last image: a super blue blood moon 🙂
Happy Independence Day!
For photographers, these are some of the names of their game.
Many thanks to a local camera store that assisted me with this project providing space, some equipment and the cameras for me to photograph.
Resolutions? Plans? Goals? How about just a little smile on the new horizon?
The image displayed here, GNU Horizon, is a derivative composite of two images, “Blue Wildebeest” and “Spinning Top Sunset”. Per license terms for these images, I license the file of this composite image under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. Disclaimer: neither Charles J. Sharp (author of Blue Wildebeest) or Jessie Eastland (author of Spinning Top Sunset) endorse this work in any way.
Title: Blue Wildebeest (image found originally on Wikipedia)
Author: Charles J. Sharp
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Title: Spinning Top Sunset
Author: Jessie Eastland
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