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The result of taking a panorama while rolling down a hill. (Original Post)
Arkansas Granny
Jun 2018
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I have no idea how it was done. I just thought it was a really neat shot.
Arkansas Granny
Jun 2018
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handmade34
(22,760 posts)1. more like a barrel roll?
but very cool none the less... if it were downhill the stitching wouldn't be as precise... unless they have a much more advanced camera than mine
Arkansas Granny
(31,577 posts)5. I have no idea how it was done. I just thought it was a really neat shot.
Starseer
(73 posts)2. It's Rama!
Wait, no... it's the Stone!
I mean the Potato!
Seriously, though, what a cool shot! Thanks for sharing! =)
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Anon-C
(3,430 posts)3. It's the Genesis Cave from Star Trek II!
Arkansas Granny
(31,577 posts)4. I was thinking Discworld.
sl8
(14,604 posts)6. This Instagram user claims to be the source:
Last edited Tue Jun 19, 2018, 12:36 AM - Edit history (1)
https://www.instagram.com/p/BP03BwVF2ST/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=1oo9fkfzwywyoOn edit:
From https://www.dezeen.com/2012/07/02/alternate-perspectives-by-randy-scott-slavin/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
Alternate Perspectives by Randy Scott Slavin
Amy Frearson 2 July 2012
New York photographer Randy Scott Slavin has joined hundreds of photographs to create distorted views of American cities and landscapes (+ slideshow).
Named Alternate Perspectives, the images present a series of panoramic views that curve around to form impossible circles.
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More at link.
gristy
(10,675 posts)7. odd
I see two pictures. Both interesting and beautiful. But they look the same.
csziggy
(34,147 posts)8. One is in the tweet, the other not
Since some cannot see tweets on their devices or in their location (work, most often) it is polite to copy the original tweet content. While it creates duplicates for those of us who can see tweets, it does not exclude the others.