SeanG > Ok, I know this "planet" thing has been used a lot on here lately. I am a little behind the times I guess. But, I really wanted to try it out myself. 
I tried it on several photos before deciding that I liked this one the best. I then took it a step further with some blending modes in CS. 
Thank you to those of you who posted the link to tell us all how to do this. It's very fun to do!
The original photo used to create this planet is a photo I took at Stonehenge a few years back.
SeanG > This was in Windsor, England. I liked the way this bridge framed the boat in the background.
SeanG > View of Tower Bridge in London at night
SeanG > View at the top of the London Eye of the next pod. This attraction is a definite must if you ever visit London
SeanG > View from top of Warwick Castle in England
SeanG > View of big ben and the House of Parliament from the London Eye.
Ok, I know this "planet" thing has been used a lot on here lately. I am a little behind the times I guess. But, I really wanted to try it out myself.
I tried it on several photos before deciding that I liked this one the best. I then took it a step further with some blending modes in CS.
Thank you to those of you who posted the link to tell us all how to do this. It's very fun to do!
The original photo used to create this planet is a photo I took at Stonehenge a few years back.
SeanG > Ok, I know this "planet" thing has been used a lot on here lately. I am a little behind the times I guess. But, I really wanted to try it out myself. 
I tried it on several photos before deciding that I liked this one the best. I then took it a step further with some blending modes in CS. 
Thank you to those of you who posted the link to tell us all how to do this. It's very fun to do!
The original photo used to create this planet is a photo I took at Stonehenge a few years back.
Ok, I know this "planet" thing has been used a lot on here lately. I am a little behind the times I guess. But, I really wanted to try it out myself.
I tried it on several photos before deciding that I liked this one the best. I then took it a step further with some blending modes in CS.
Thank you to those of you who posted the link to tell us all how to do this. It's very fun to do!
The original photo used to create this planet is a photo I took at Stonehenge a few years back.
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