WWYD191 # 5 by mcsiegle
this one is really cool MAry!
April 29th, 2020  
love it.
April 29th, 2020  
Oh my, very nicely done.
April 30th, 2020  
This seems to have the whole starry night sky surrounding the city.
April 30th, 2020  
wow- Love it ...fav
May 3rd, 2020  
Super tiny planet Mary! Fav for me :)
May 3rd, 2020  
Hi Mary We’re Get pushed partners next week. How about a shot taken from a very low point of view for your challenge?
May 3rd, 2020  
how did you get the sky in the middle?
May 3rd, 2020  
Fabulous.
May 4th, 2020  
@mcsiegle Hi partner, do you have a challenge for me?
May 4th, 2020  
@jacqbb Oh, dear. I was just writing a comment on your project, apologizing for not having given you a challenge, and I come back to this page and I find your comment here. I'm so sorry. I will leave that challenge for you ASAP on your project.
May 5th, 2020  
@grammyn @haskar @shutterbug49 @randystreat @pdulis @jacqbb @francoise Thank you for all the lovely comments. I'm so pleased you like it, because I myself really like the looks of this one. @randystreat I agree it does look like a night sky through there. The whole background is something I posted back in November and it was the result of playing around on one phone app or another with a photo of discarded black plastic drainage pipe in a bin at the recycling center. I have no idea how I ended up with this result. @pdulis Peter, you ask how I got the sky in the middle. The "Tiny Planets" app I have on my phone gives a choice between Tiny Planet or Rabbit Hole -- and this is a Rabbit Hole. Though I have discovered that if you are doing the Tiny Planet and use all the available adjustments in a certain way, you actually can get around to the Rabbit Hole, or nearly. I also did a more traditional Tiny Planet of the WWYD photo, and it's posted on the date just before this.
May 5th, 2020  
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