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Oct 04, 2006 12:19 |  #1

Look carefully and you can see Fistral Beach, Newquay, Cornwall internationally reknowned for surfing as seen from a 14th century Huer's Lookout ...

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


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Oct 04, 2006 12:33 |  #2
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Its not just the deapth that strikes you in this image but also the superb expossure that brings out even the dark chambers of the place.
Stunning buddy.


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Oct 04, 2006 12:34 |  #3

As always, a pleasure to look at one of your 3D's. This one is one of the best in terms of showing 'layers' of depth.


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Oct 04, 2006 13:08 |  #4

dv2004 wrote in post #2076139 (external link)
Its not just the deapth that strikes you in this image but also the superb expossure that brings out even the dark chambers of the place.
Stunning buddy.

Thank you, Dimitri! :D

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As always, a pleasure to look at one of your 3D's. This one is one of the best in terms of showing 'layers' of depth.

'Layers' is the name of the game, Buddy! Thanks for commenting. ;)


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Oct 04, 2006 13:14 as a reply to  @ Balliolman's post |  #5

Perfect stereo effect - very easy to view and (as Dimitri says) very nicely exposed! :)


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Oct 04, 2006 14:09 |  #6

I feel like I can reach right through the bars on that one, B-man. Excellent.

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Oct 04, 2006 15:20 |  #7

Mike Bell wrote in post #2076340 (external link)
Perfect stereo effect - very easy to view and (as Dimitri says) very nicely exposed! :)

I am glad you like this, Mike! :)

J T wrote in post #2076528 (external link)
I feel like I can reach right through the bars on that one, B-man. Excellent.
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Thanks for the round of applause, JT! :D


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Oct 05, 2006 03:29 |  #8

Great shot (as always), Balliolman

I know it's already been said but fantastic exposure and excellent depth to this one. And a great subject too ;)

[edit] Hope you don't mind - here's a link to a picture of the Huers Hut itself, with a little bit of the history. If you object, Balliolman, let me know and I'll remove this link.


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Oct 05, 2006 07:17 |  #9

Another excellent job _ you tha' man on this technique.




  
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Oct 05, 2006 07:47 |  #10

cool shot. can you see the 3-d if this was printed in poster size? that would be cool. also, how do you do it, i see nothing different between the two shots! but then again, i dont know what im looking for!


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Oct 05, 2006 10:41 |  #11

Mgdh wrote in post #2079132 (external link)
Great shot (as always), Balliolman

I know it's already been said but fantastic exposure and excellent depth to this one. And a great subject too ;)

[edit] Hope you don't mind - here's a link to a picture of the Huers Hut itself, with a little bit of the history. If you object, Balliolman, let me know and I'll remove this link.

Thanks for your kind comments, Mark. I liked the link too: much appreciated! :-)


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Oct 05, 2006 12:35 |  #12

Bluedog_XT wrote in post #2079605 (external link)
Another excellent job _ you tha' man on this technique.

High praise, indeed, thank you! :)

zacker wrote in post #2079690 (external link)
cool shot. can you see the 3-d if this was printed in poster size? that would be cool. also, how do you do it, i see nothing different between the two shots! but then again, i dont know what im looking for!

Poster size would be just as easy to view -- simply view from a greater distance! Look for a central image to appear giving stereo depth. :D


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Oct 05, 2006 18:00 as a reply to  @ Balliolman's post |  #13

Stunning... I think everyone has already summed up my thought on the stero... I do think this is one of your best stero's that I've seen, at least since I've been following your work...

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Oct 05, 2006 18:55 as a reply to  @ tpickles118's post |  #14

Another shot from the master. This one shows that you have a very keen eye for shots that most of us would never visualize in 3D. Great work my friend. I do enjoy this one.


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Oct 06, 2006 01:37 |  #15

Yet another fantastic shot Balliolman, it works perfectly :D


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