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I choose this projection called &quot;little planet&quot; to be able to include absolutely everything of the magical scenery. It is composed of 24 exposures taken with a Canon Eos5D MkII and a fisheyezoom 8-15 set on 8mm.<br />
 
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Little Planet [http://www.photographymad.com/pages/view/little-planet-photos-5-simple-steps-to-making-panorama-worlds" rel="nofollow photos]<br />
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Revision as of 20:10, 17 January 2015

Really, It's a Moon Picture

LPOD-Jul13-14.jpg
image by Peter Rosén, Stockholm, Sweden

…yes, it is all in one picture!
Tonight I went up on my rooftop to have a look at the beautiful summer nightsky with a Supermoon that was just hours away, as a bonus. But we had this year's most magnifiscent display of NLCs with electric blue filaments covering the northern sky. In comparaison, the so called Supermoon looked a little been lonely on the southern horizon.
I choose this projection called "little planet" to be able to include absolutely everything of the magical scenery. It is composed of 24 exposures taken with a Canon Eos5D MkII and a fisheyezoom 8-15 set on 8mm.

Peter Rosén

Related Links
Little Planet photos