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Sep 25, 2006 18:29 |  #16

great job, that's the best one i've seen on here, atleast the one that's worked the best for me.


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Sep 26, 2006 13:10 |  #17

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That's jsut outstanding!

Glad you like it, Familia! :)

Dante King wrote in post #2037041 (external link)
Now this is insanely cool!!!

That's what I think about stereo, Dante! Thanks. :D

deadpass wrote in post #2037043 (external link)
great job, that's the best one i've seen on here, atleast the one that's worked the best for me.

Pleased to read this, Deadpass, some stereos are easier to fuse than others when learning the skill ... :cool:


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Sep 26, 2006 14:01 |  #18

Arrgh.. I can never get this to work! I can't cross my eyes! It just gives me a headache.


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Sep 26, 2006 17:42 as a reply to  @ Kagemaru's post |  #19

The 3d posters are easy, but I can never get the images to work when looking at a monitor. I just get all watery eyed and have to close my eyes :)




  
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Sep 27, 2006 13:02 |  #20

Kagemaru wrote in post #2040392 (external link)
Arrgh.. I can never get this to work! I can't cross my eyes! It just gives me a headache.

solinger wrote in post #2041347 (external link)
The 3d posters are easy, but I can never get the images to work when looking at a monitor. I just get all watery eyed and have to close my eyes :)

Thanks for commenting. I wish you Guys could perceive depth in stereograms -- the chances are you would really enjoy that 3rd dimension ... :cry:


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Sep 27, 2006 17:54 |  #21

Super execution in 3D. Very well done. Thanks for sharing this.




  
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Sep 28, 2006 14:39 |  #22

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Another great shot, Balliolman!

Just goes to prove how still these guys stand!

What was the time difference between the shots?

Thanks, Mark! The sentry was having his photograph taken with tourists standing alongside him. Consequently, I had to frame the first shot, click then recompose the next frame after a cha-cha and click again before another person stepped into shot. The whole process from the first click was about 5-6 seconds. :)

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Super execution in 3D. Very well done. Thanks for sharing this.

Your are very kind, Kevin! :D


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