Planet Omaha

© Ken Smith

Planet Omaha

Uploaded: May 27, 2014 | Entered: April 05, 2019 11:02:55

Description

Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. This is a 360 deg pano from 19 overlapping photos. After some touch-up, I used Flaming Pear’s Flexify plug-in to convert to “polar” view, then did some final touch-up work. It’s possible to use Photoshop’s “Distort—>Polar Coordinates” option, but it’s a little more tricky than simply using Flexify.


Exif: F Number: 10, Exposure Bias Value: 1.00, ExposureTime: 1/20 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 320, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 32.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark III

Comments

Ken Smith level-classic May 27, 2014

Two more... #1574322

Joy Rector May 27, 2014

cool #11053039

Amalia Sylvia Arriaga Salinas level-classic May 27, 2014

Fantastic work Ken!,
Amalia #11053235

David Phalen May 27, 2014

Fantabulous work Mr. Smith!! #11053298

Karen E. Michaels level-deluxe May 27, 2014

If this is the third, I am lucky to get to see the creative concept. Well done, indeed.
I see the layers, and their relevance within urban geography, as an artistic visual.
#11053389

Terry Cervi level-deluxe May 27, 2014

Very cool work, Ken! #11053514

Cindy Bendush level-classic May 28, 2014

This is my fav! Awesome and unique! #11053998

JO ANN CLEVELAND May 29, 2014

Mannnn!!!! This is fantastic Ken! You never cease to amaze me with your photography!

jo ann c. #11054725


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