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Dec 13, 2005 05:37 |  #1

Hello everybody,
this is done with the old technique , not as good as Brian's :oops:


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Dec 13, 2005 08:15 |  #2

Excellent Ahmad- odd effect- seeems to be very shallow 3-D but does make you think you are falling into the spider :)
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Dec 13, 2005 10:24 |  #3

did you guys take acid in the 60's ? big lol ;0 I still cant see the 3d image appear in the center ! must be only phsychedelics that can see it or some thing !

Lovely spider image BTW !

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Dec 14, 2005 10:57 |  #4

kallousa wrote:
Hello everybody,
this is done with the old technique , not as good as Brian's :oops:

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There is some discernible, depth, Kallousa. It is more down to composition than anything else. Get a viewpoint which offers levels of depth. Keep posting your stereos!


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Dec 15, 2005 06:12 as a reply to  @ LordV's post |  #5

LordV wrote:
Excellent Ahmad- odd effect- seeems to be very shallow 3-D but does make you think you are falling into the spider :)
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THank you Brian. Yes, it wasn't planned to be 3-d, but after I viewed the two shots I decided to give it a try ..

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Dec 15, 2005 06:13 as a reply to  @ Ronen's post |  #6

Ronen wrote:
did you guys take acid in the 60's ? big lol ;0 I still cant see the 3d image appear in the center ! must be only phsychedelics that can see it or some thing !

Lovely spider image BTW !

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Ron, So sorry that you can't view these 3ds. Many thanks for your kind words

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Dec 15, 2005 06:17 as a reply to  @ Balliolman's post |  #7

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There is some discernible, depth, Kallousa. It is more down to composition than anything else. Get a viewpoint which offers levels of depth. Keep posting your stereos!

Thanks Balliolman. Yes I agree with you about lack of reference viewpoint. As I replied to Brian, it was not plannes as 3d but the similarity of the focus on spider gave me tha idea after.

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