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Currents, High Altitude

ArtMatic Landscape posted on Dec 31, 2006
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An ultra-high altitude shot in Artmatic Voyager with some lens distortion in Photoshop to curve the horizon. The cloud layer is below the camera but doesn't show over land except as reflections in the water. Above the horizon the clouds appear to recede upward instead of down over the horizon as they should. It's sometimes fun to go past the intended boundaries of the app and see what happens.

Comments (6)


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AnteriorLobe

8:42PM | Sun, 31 December 2006

Very neat, very interesting shot. I think if the height scale was scrunched down a bit it would look more realistic, but that doesn't mean there is anything wrong with the neat look you have already. Great image!

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kierab

10:39PM | Sun, 31 December 2006

Cool world! Happy New Years and a wonderful 2007 to you and yours!!!

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Lyne

11:37PM | Sun, 31 December 2006

SO COOL! Makes me want to get back to Voyager! :)

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eonite

10:51AM | Thu, 04 January 2007

I remember the previous high altitude picture. This one looks much more realistic. (Ok, the clouds...) I specially like the water.

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mitchman

3:33PM | Thu, 11 January 2007

Very cool... I also like pushing the boundaries... gives me some ideas...

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Elcet

5:55PM | Sun, 04 February 2007

Extremely beautiful, a great success! 5+!


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