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Jan 17, 2006 11:10 |  #1

This shows Montacute House in Somerset, England. It was built in the sixteenth century during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Today anyone can visit the grounds and explore the rooms. It is a lovely example of Tudor architecture.

The handheld shots were taken with a 300D/DReb with a sidestep between them and processed with Stereo Photo Maker. The keen eyed may notice the sky is posted in as the original was blown out.

This is a stereogram or a 3D picture. Sit 2 or 3 feet from your monitor. Cross your eyes slightly. The left eye looks at the right image and the right eye looks at the left image. Do not strain or go bug-eyed. Relax. A central image will appear giving stereo depth! :)

If you like this then check out my other 3D posts. :D

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Jan 17, 2006 12:15 |  #2

Wonderful shot Balliolman- actually had more trouble visualising than normal- but worth the trouble.
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Jan 17, 2006 12:17 |  #3
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Balliolman wrote:
This shows Montacute House in Somerset, England. It was built in the sixteenth century during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Today anyone can visit the grounds and explore the rooms. It is a lovely example of Tudor architecture.

The handheld shots were taken with a 300D/DReb with a sidestep between them and processed with Stereo Photo Maker. The keen eyed may notice the sky is posted in as the original was blown out.

This is a stereogram or a 3D picture. Sit 2 or 3 feet from your monitor. Cross your eyes slightly. The left eye looks at the right image and the right eye looks at the left image. Do not strain or go bug-eyed. Relax. A central image will appear giving stereo depth! :)

If you like this then check out my other 3D posts. :D

Comments invited on this my 1000th post!


Absolutely spectacular,i think thats the best so far,even the posted sky looks kind of 3D.
But i`ve got something to complain about,thats about all your 3D shots.
They are giving me squint eyes,:lol::lol::lol:,i`m going to have to charge for an optician.:lol::lol:

Now,tell me about that stereo photo maker,is it a free software?and where can you get it from?

And btw,as i told you before,the last time i was out,i forgot (again:lol::lol:) to take a couple of these stereo ones,and i had plenty of chances,now that i`m thinking about it.

And one more thing,i don`t mind at all to be informed any time you have a thread up,you know what i mean,by all means please do let me know.


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Jan 17, 2006 12:33 as a reply to  @ LordV's post |  #4

LordV wrote:
Wonderful shot Balliolman- actually had more trouble visualising than normal- but worth the trouble.
Brian V.

Thanks, Brian! :) When viewing try from a range of distances and discover which is most comfortable for you. The closer you are to the monitor the more you will need to cross your eyes, so try from afar ...


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Jan 17, 2006 13:19 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #5

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Absolutely spectacular,i think thats the best so far,even the posted sky looks kind of 3D.
But i`ve got something to complain about,thats about all your 3D shots.
They are giving me squint eyes,:lol::lol::lol:,i`m going to have to charge for an optician.:lol::lol:

Now,tell me about that stereo photo maker,is it a free software?and where can you get it from?

And btw,as i told you before,the last time i was out,i forgot (again:lol::lol:) to take a couple of these stereo ones,and i had plenty of chances,now that i`m thinking about it.

And one more thing,i don`t mind at all to be informed any time you have a thread up,you know what i mean,by all means please do let me know.

Look after those eyes, my friend, because there are lots more stereos in the offing :lol:

SPM is a free download. Do a simple google for stereo photo maker to access it. :)

I wanted to let you know this time, Dimitri, as it was a special occassion -- getting the grand up! ;)

I am pleased you liked the stereo!


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Jan 17, 2006 13:52 |  #6

That is really lovely, I wish I shared your talent. You manage to get them soooo good and 3d. Well done. Looking forwards to more !


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Jan 17, 2006 13:58 as a reply to  @ beesparkle's post |  #7

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That is really lovely, I wish I shared your talent. You manage to get them soooo good and 3d. Well done. Looking forwards to more !

Thank you, Beesparkle, you are most complimentary. Practice makes perfect!;) I am still practicing :lol: I look forward to seeing more of your stereos, too! :D


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Jan 17, 2006 15:29 as a reply to  @ Balliolman's post |  #8
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Balliolman wrote:
Look after those eyes, my friend, because there are lots more stereos in the offing :lol:

SPM is a free download. Do a simple google for stereo photo maker to access it. :)

I wanted to let you know this time, Dimitri, as it was a special occassion -- getting the grand up! ;)

I am pleased you liked the stereo!


Bly me,with all the excitment about how good this stereo was,i forgot about your 1000 , (see what i mean about my memory?:lol:,).
Well,i wish you to get to whatever thousand and still be here enjoying each others photographs.:D

Regards my friend.


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Jan 17, 2006 15:52 |  #9

Very cool! And congrats on your 1000th post!


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Jan 17, 2006 16:09 |  #10

Oh yes! Forgot to say....Happy 1,000th posting lol!


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Jan 17, 2006 16:14 as a reply to  @ Becca's post |  #11

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Very cool! And congrats on your 1000th post!

Thanks, Becca, it's nice to be cool! :lol:


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Jan 17, 2006 17:46 |  #12

Thats about one of the deepest 3-D's Ive seen in a while.


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Jan 17, 2006 17:48 |  #13

great job, i love 3D shots!


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Jan 18, 2006 01:22 as a reply to  @ jr#8's post |  #14

jr#8 wrote:
Thats about one of the deepest 3-D's Ive seen in a while.

Thanks, for looking in, Jr, I appreciate it! :-)


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Jan 18, 2006 08:53 as a reply to  @ Balliolman's post |  #15

Excellent. . . . as always, my friend. Sorry for the late response. I haven't been on the site much in the past few days, so it's great to come back and view another lovely stereo.

Don't let the fact that it's #1000 slow you down any. Congrats on the shot, and for reaching a milestone.


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