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Posted 2/1/2008 12:34:34 PM
 

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here's a bit of fun!

Although its a bit gimmicky, I've produced a few stereoscopic images recently. This is one of my better efforts although there are numerous improvements I need to make clearly.

In case you don't know about this kind of images, you need to view the pair of images cross-eyed until you see three images. Then slowly concentrate on the middle one. Takes a while to master, not everyone can do it..... I take no responsibility for headaches/eyestrain btw!



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Posted 2/1/2008 1:15:13 PM


 

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Cool makes it 3D!

Gabriel
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Posted 2/1/2008 4:58:32 PM


 

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its a hoot... thanks for the diversion

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Anthony Calfo

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Posted 2/1/2008 5:15:16 PM


 

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Ok, my brain must not work right--it just made me nauseous.
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Posted 2/2/2008 12:50:10 AM
 

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cheers all - think I'll try a nice acro colony for my next one. With sufficient DOF it should make a really interesting shot.

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Posted 2/2/2008 7:07:59 PM
 

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Hey Clippo, do you just take the same photo & mount it right next to the exact same photo in order to get this effect? Or, is this a special camera set up? Whatever, it's pretty neat!

Steve

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Posted 2/3/2008 1:44:02 AM
 

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cheers Steve - I think its best to use slightly different shots. Take one, then move a few inches to the right but keep the lens 'flat' in relation to the subject.

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