3D photography, easy yet inspiring.
Here is a link to some easy to follow digital 3D technique.
In fact this is a suggestion for Saphire that was asking for something inspiring and please Dear Christine consider it as a birthday gift from me. Used to be a lot harder on film days, but now even one camera is good enough to make some lovely images. Of course you may want to change the settings as needed with 2 cameras and synchronized cable release for live subjects too. There is a short multi media clip also that is helpful. The guy writing this is a smart guy and please don't judge him by his advise on obtaining the 3D glasses...:) Have fun 3-Ding. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> L I N K <<<<<<<<<<<<<< |
Yet another thing for me to have a play with over the winter.
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Thank you sassan for the gift, this looks fun to try. I will have to read it a few times to be able to follow how to join the images but it looks interesting to try.
I am going to have a play.:cool: |
Gosh,this looks pretty complicated ,but a challenge.Look forward to seeing your results,Christine.
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First go at 3d. I had to eat some Cadburys Roses:D to get the red and blue cellaphane
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Here is another go. I am not quite getting it right it could be the subjects contrast.
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Well done Christine.
I see the 3D effect on both over the leaflets. What I think is missing now is the 2nd or 3rd flowers on far background / FG or oblique orientation of the flower in a longitudinal plane in continuity of lens's long axis. |
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Love to see smile on the face.
Have fun. |
we did some 3D photos a while back, and printed them. I'll see if I can dig them back.
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