Okay the second of three.
Leaves leaving is a fall pic with lots of action. This is one of my favorite stereo shots.
All three are done in 35mm slide film, scanned on a Canon scanner and worked over in... er... a good photo editing program.
Okay the second of three.
Leaves leaving is a fall pic with lots of action. This is one of my favorite stereo shots.
All three are done in 35mm slide film, scanned on a Canon scanner and worked over in... er... a good photo editing program.
...Doug
And here is three of three.
This camp fire on a frozen river was a great addition to a skating party! It is also a terrific multi-plane 3D subject. A great challenge when your fingers are frozen to the shutter button.
Enjoy!
...Doug
Great stereo fire image. Do you have a stereo camera or did you just take two quick photos? Since fire is such a transatory thing.
I have ordered a 12" slider bar for my camera that will let me level and space out the camera and take multiple views so I can do a photo stereogram. The bar should arrive this week so stand by.
Gary
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Here's the full pic including the balloon brush I posted awhile ago.
That Is Superb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A+++++++++++++++++
I Love It!!!
-=Bob=-
Very nice Zeb! I like the look of it. It's festive, as it should be!
Hey it looks like Gary in the center holding the big scoop. A short haired version...
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Any left for me , looks delicious. The characters are brilliant.
Hinge and brass screw. Only the wood is a photo.
The last in my current batch of stereograms.
Gary
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You will like the slider bar. I've seen some with a solid bar holding two bodies, matched lenses and a single split remote shutter cord. Two quick photos won't do for most shots where any kind of significant action appears. If you're doing still life or distant scenics then the eye won't notice the leaves are out of place. But if you are close enough to actually notice movement then two quick photos will give your viewers a headache as the image won't be stereo for the moving parts.Originally Posted by gwpriester
I used a beam splitter, an attachment that takes human eye width images and places them on a single 35mm slide. That freezes any action perfectly as long as I have the horizon of the film level.
...Doug
...Doug
Great work everyone! ... Here is a recent logo effort.
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