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I changed the center cement part, and took out the water spot, and also fixed up some of the lines.

This is pretty close the the last mini planet I did. In fact, it's only about 100 feet away.

I sort of like how this one turned out because of the way the buildings look. The image went together pretty well because the alignment was a lot easier to do.

For anyone wanting to know how to do this, you can see a tutorial here.

Feel free to download this to see a bigger version (6101x3695 pixels, 5.67 MB).

You can see more of these here :)

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October 3, 2008
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Canon PowerShot SX100 IS
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80/10 second
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F/4.5
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6 mm
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80
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October 3, 2008
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:icondripping-leaf:
That's awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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`electricjonny Oct 4, 2008  Hobbyist Photographer
Thanks :aww:
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~shadowed-light-waves Oct 4, 2008   General Artist
Heeey! :lol: The perspective on this one is really cool! I thought you'd decided to render a Mini Planet on your computer or something. It looks 3-Dimensional!
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`electricjonny Oct 4, 2008  Hobbyist Photographer
Haha thanks, I was pretty close to the buildings, so that's why they look so funky.
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:iconchilipalmer:
Very cool, love the angular shapes in this one :)
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`electricjonny Oct 4, 2008  Hobbyist Photographer
Thanks :) I think being close to the buildings is key for getting all the strange angles.
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