The World of XPILAR - LANDSCAPE/SEASCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART CONTEST WEEK #066:
Tiny Planet: Llangorse Lake
Tiny Planet: Llangorse Lake
Hi. There were great entries in the last contests - congrats to everyone!
Below, you can see my submission for The World of XPILAR - LANDSCAPE/SEASCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART CONTEST WEEK #066. 🖌 📷
Thanks to @axeman for his hard work and dedication - and, of course, his fair judgement on this platform and community and also to the moderators and members of the @worldofxpilar community. 😎
Below, you can see my submission for The World of XPILAR - LANDSCAPE/SEASCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART CONTEST WEEK #066. 🖌 📷
Thanks to @axeman for his hard work and dedication - and, of course, his fair judgement on this platform and community and also to the moderators and members of the @worldofxpilar community. 😎
𝑻𝒊𝒏𝒚 𝑷𝒍𝒂𝒏𝒆𝒕: 𝑳𝒍𝒂𝒏𝒈𝒐𝒓𝒔𝒆 𝑳𝒂𝒌𝒆
In a previous contest (LANDSCAPE/SEASCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART CONTEST WEEK #063), I submitted a photo that I took when visiting the Brecon Beacons and Llangorse Lake. The image was titled: Dawn, Llangorse Lake and the link is below:
/@daverobe/the-world-of-xpilar-landscape-seascape-photography-and-art-contest-week-063-dawn-llangorse-lake
Llangorse Lake is the largest natural lake in South and Mid Wales. At the lake, you can find the only crannog in Wales and England. Crannogs are a type of ancient lake dwelling - or artificial island, found throughout Scotland and Ireland. They have existed for about 5,000 years. You can see it in the image below and the tiny planet photo I submitted for this competition (above):
So, the first image I submitted here was taken from one of the 360 degree images I took with my 360 degree camera. I then converted it into a tiny planet photo which you can see here.👍
/@daverobe/the-world-of-xpilar-landscape-seascape-photography-and-art-contest-week-063-dawn-llangorse-lake
Llangorse Lake is the largest natural lake in South and Mid Wales. At the lake, you can find the only crannog in Wales and England. Crannogs are a type of ancient lake dwelling - or artificial island, found throughout Scotland and Ireland. They have existed for about 5,000 years. You can see it in the image below and the tiny planet photo I submitted for this competition (above):
So, the first image I submitted here was taken from one of the 360 degree images I took with my 360 degree camera. I then converted it into a tiny planet photo which you can see here.👍
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@daverobe