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Another photo from Camera Plus iPhone App

As mentioned in my previous post below about the Camera plus iPhone app, Photos that have the miniaturize effect done to them are best take from above. IT gives the effect of a Model. As I don't get many chances to go into high rise buildings, I was searching for pics from friends that I may be able to use as one more example of how the effect works.

Thanks to Neil Gardiner for use of the pic.

(Photo of NSW Police Force Officers Lining up on George Street, Sydney for a march to commemorate Police Remembrance day.)

The pic on the left is the original and the one on the right has the effect applied.

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