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 unique lizard was very quick, darting in and out of bushes and under rocks and such. However, he took a minute to pose for me on this little mound of rocks for me to get his picture. 
He is a Zebra-Tailed Lizard and he is at home here in the Joshua Tree National Park.
SeanG > View of the surroundings in Joshua tree national park. We walked back into the rock mounds a bit and got this picture. You can see a little piece of the road off in the distance on the upper left hand side of this picture.
SeanG > Joshua Tree National Park, the Mojave desert side.
SeanG > Joshua tree on left with various desert plants and rock mound in background
SeanG > I found this nice little spot in the back corner of the Japan pavillion at EPCOT. It's a much different view then we are used to seeing.
SeanG > waterfall flowing through some moss covered rocks
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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