Thursday, July 7, 2016

Photo Play

Not sure where I got the idea, but I'm sure it was from seeing someone else's work somewhere.

Step 1: Have my wife take a pic of me with an outstretched arm up amongst the Joshua Trees.

Step 2: Take a photo of the Joshua Trees using my fisheye lens.

Step 3: Move and resize the "globe" to image #1.
Can you tell I'm being careful not to drop it?!!

Hike is over, so time to head back to the car. 
Gotta love the unlimited energy my little granddaughter has. She literally runs circles around us!

Only thing left to do is enjoy the golden sunset as we head home.
Linking with Skywatch Friday.
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35 comments:

  1. So cool, I'd love to be able to do things like that in Photoshop

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  2. Hello, I love all these images. The globe is cool, great edit. Your granddaughter looks cute running ahead. Great post and images. Happy Skywatching, Enjoy your weekend!

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  3. Heisann, impressing landscape and fascinating presentation - have nice Summer days ;:OD)

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  4. Such a lovely selection of images of this beautiful landscape.The little one running is adorable.

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  5. Love these editing ideas you have. Cute granddaughter. Enjoy her! Life is so short.
    JM, IL

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  6. Creative and great !
    Cute little girl.

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  7. Cool shot ... I might try it too :)

    Happy weekend!

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  8. All around interesting, fun and creative post. Neato!

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  9. Great photo work. I like the idea.

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  10. Awesome clicks.
    Have a nice weekend.

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  11. An amusing idea. I like the other shots too. Have a good weekend.

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  12. Love the globe shot, but my favourite pic is the one of your granddaughter.

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  13. Fun and creative indeed. Have a nice weekend.

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  14. Hi! Very interesting post! I like your second and third photos very much. Thanks for sharing.

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  15. Hi! Very interesting post! I like your second and third photos very much. Thanks for sharing.

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  16. If it doesn't rain here soon we will be looking at scenes like this.

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  17. ah, what a fun shot. Kudos. And who doesn't love a sunset. (ignore them, they aren't important)

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  18. I would never have thought of creating a photo like that. I like your grand daughter running photo. It gets first prize.

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  19. I must say I am pretty intrigued by all the possibilities offered by Photoshop. I have it, but obviously am not making the most of it.

    Worth a Thousand Words

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  20. Fabulous images! Happy girl with boundless energy....so beautiful!
    Thanks for sharing this.

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  21. cool idea, I might steal it.

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  22. What a super cool idea and shot that followed. You are bubbling over with creativity. Loved seeing your precious granddaughter. Why do the little one love to always run? genie

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  23. Great pictures and brilliant photo editing!

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  24. Nice - you're holding up the park!

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  25. lol, cool idea for an image. Have to remember that. :)

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  26. Love that idea - very clever - just don't grab those cacti.

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  27. I just love the scenery there - very imaginative photos too :-)

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  28. Very interesting play! Lovely aspects and so creative idea! All the instants captured are lovely! have a very good week!

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  29. Now that's my kind of photo play. Very cool.

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  30. Man! You are giving a clinic on desert fun!

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  31. Great strength and balance-- using only two fingers! Nice creative composition.

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  32. Don't drop that globe! We're all relying on you. Looks like you still have quite a bit of energy for a grandfather! (But I am quite sure that your granddaughter does run circles around you!)

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  33. Beautiful light and warm colors

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