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Im really happy with how this came out :w00t!:

How i did it:
-Went to Sydney
-Drove to the Royal Botanical Gardens at 11 at night
-Took 6 horizontal photos
-When i got home i stitched the 6 shots into a panorama
-Turned the panorama into a square
-Applied the "Polar Coordinates" filter
-Cloned out the ugly line where the edges joined up
:D

If any one would like a tutorial with pretty pictures and better instructions, just ask and ill put one together :)


PLEASE LOOK AT THE REST OF MY GALLERY ASWELL
Thanks for all the :+fav:'s aswell


P.s. its 20 megapixels

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:iconelslunko:
Well executed. Clean panorama. Lovely lights and colors. A true masterpiece!

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:iconmental3pal:
:highfive: Thanks for the comment and :+fav:

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"Every portrait that is painted with emotion is a portrait of the artist, not the sitter." -Oscar Wilde
:iconkaton241162:
Great work Nathan. It looks like you were very busy during your stay Sydney :-)

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We often miss the small things in life as we rush through the day doing whatever we need to do to survive in this hectic world.
:iconmental3pal:
Thanks Malcolm :) Yea we were all over the place, my legs and feet are still hurting :dead:

Lost my tripod for half an hour at the zoo, so running around crazy looking for it didn't help XD

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"Every portrait that is painted with emotion is a portrait of the artist, not the sitter." -Oscar Wilde
:iconkaton241162:
How can you lose a tripod? They have legs but can't walk :D

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Member of the following clubs =sunsets *Scapes-club *waterscapes-club
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We often miss the small things in life as we rush through the day doing whatever we need to do to survive in this hectic world.
:iconmental3pal:
:lmao: i put it down to photograph the Sumatran Tiger about a meter from my feet so it didn't get walked on by all the little kids running around, so the tiger walks over to the other side of the enclosure and i follow it leaving my tripod now 3 meters away from me. After i get the shots i wanted i turn around to pick up my tripod and its gone! I instantly freak out and run around the zoo looking for it, i found a security guard and he said the best thing to do it wait a while then go to admin to see if anyone's handed it in. But i cant just sit around while some ones nicked off with my tripod, so i run all the way back up to the top of the zoo looking for it, and just as im about to give up i ask at the information desk if they knew anything about it. Turned out that one of the people working at the desk picked it up because they thought some one had left it behind :|

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"Every portrait that is painted with emotion is a portrait of the artist, not the sitter." -Oscar Wilde
:iconandyp89:
so wacky and cool.
:iconmental3pal:
It is a bit, thanks for your comment :)

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"Every portrait that is painted with emotion is a portrait of the artist, not the sitter." -Oscar Wilde
:iconkaton241162:
You were lucky that it wasn't someone else that decided to keep it for themselves.

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Member of the following clubs =sunsets *Scapes-club *waterscapes-club
*natures-beauty-club

We often miss the small things in life as we rush through the day doing whatever we need to do to survive in this hectic world.
:iconcidflame:
That is wicked cool. I bet you could get Sydney to use that somewhere.

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Jan 19, 2009, 8:59:56 PM

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