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You have to cross your eyes until you see three images. The middle image is the one that will be in 3D. Let your eyes relax until the middle image comes into focus.
Image size
3584x1777px 3.11 MB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS REBEL T2i
Shutter Speed
1/64 second
Aperture
F/10.0
Focal Length
18 mm
ISO Speed
1600
Date Taken
Sep 17, 2012, 5:30:20 AM
Sensor Size
23mm
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That is awesome! I literally had to wave my finger "through" the image to see if it looked holographic, because it stands out so well.
I have to say, I've been looking through your stereographs, and they are amazingly well done. I have a patent in 3D technology, so I'm aware that there's a lot more to composing a good stereograph than just "taking a couple of pictures." The distance, the angle, the lighting, the separation, even the colors and contrast and focus of the image, not to mention depth of field, all play a part.
Your stereograms manage (at least for my eyes and spacing) to be just enough "hyper" to make them seem interestingly hyperrealistic, while also not managing to go too far so that they become a strain or incomprehensible. That's a fine line. And you have mastered that. I congratulate you on that. And I'm loving going through your stereograms. When you can make even a pile of noodles seem amazing and beautiful, then you know you've mastered an art.
Thank you!
I have to say, I've been looking through your stereographs, and they are amazingly well done. I have a patent in 3D technology, so I'm aware that there's a lot more to composing a good stereograph than just "taking a couple of pictures." The distance, the angle, the lighting, the separation, even the colors and contrast and focus of the image, not to mention depth of field, all play a part.
Your stereograms manage (at least for my eyes and spacing) to be just enough "hyper" to make them seem interestingly hyperrealistic, while also not managing to go too far so that they become a strain or incomprehensible. That's a fine line. And you have mastered that. I congratulate you on that. And I'm loving going through your stereograms. When you can make even a pile of noodles seem amazing and beautiful, then you know you've mastered an art.
Thank you!