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Sep 24, 2007 23:19 |  #16

Excellent series, very colourful Brian


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Sep 25, 2007 00:19 |  #17

wow, those are amazing shots. very nice.




  
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Sep 25, 2007 01:16 |  #18

Thanks for the kind comments everyone :)

Lance you view the stereogram by looking at it cross-eyed. One way to do this is to hold a finger about 4" from your nose in front of the pic pair and focus on that- you should notice that a third picture appears behind your finger between the other two pics. Slowly remove your finger whilst keeping the third picture in view- that will be in glorious 3-D. Takes a bit of practice but the effect is worth it.

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Sep 25, 2007 02:25 |  #19

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Thanks for the kind comments everyone :)

Lance you view the stereogram by looking at it cross-eyed. One way to do this is to hold a finger about 4" from your nose in front of the pic pair and focus on that- you should notice that a third picture appears behind your finger between the other two pics. Slowly remove your finger whilst keeping the third picture in view- that will be in glorious 3-D. Takes a bit of practice but the effect is worth it.

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o cool. i tried it and it ddnt work but il keep trying:p

how far away from the screen am i sposed to be?


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Sep 25, 2007 05:08 |  #20

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o cool. i tried it and it ddnt work but il keep trying:p

how far away from the screen am i sposed to be?

eyes about 18"" to 24" away - it's easiest to try a small one first then try with the larger one if you can get that right. The other way is just to look at the screen and go cross-eyed you should then see three images, try to focus on the image in the middle and relax your eyes. Your eyes/brain should then lock onto the 3-D pic. The brain likes 3-D images so once you have done it once it much easier after.

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Sep 25, 2007 05:28 |  #21

LordV wrote in post #4002485 (external link)
eyes about 18"" to 24" away - it's easiest to try a small one first then try with the larger one if you can get that right. The other way is just to look at the screen and go cross-eyed you should then see three images, try to focus on the image in the middle and relax your eyes. Your eyes/brain should then lock onto the 3-D pic. The brain likes 3-D images so once you have done it once it much easier after.

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haha yea that way works. man that cool:D:D:D:D:D:D

CHEERS BRIAN:p


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Sep 25, 2007 10:04 |  #22

Fabulous shots as always. I like the sort of ripple effect at the top of the drop in #2, not sure if thats what it is or just the way the reflection is coming through at the top.

All gorgeous shots.

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Sep 25, 2007 10:15 |  #23

LindaB wrote in post #4003682 (external link)
Fabulous shots as always. I like the sort of ripple effect at the top of the drop in #2, not sure if thats what it is or just the way the reflection is coming through at the top.

All gorgeous shots.

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Thanks Linda :)
The ripple effect is what I call their hats- It does seem to be a genuine ripple on the drop where the drop attaches to the leaf.

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Sep 25, 2007 13:40 |  #24

These are great! Especially 2 and 3.




  
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Sep 25, 2007 17:12 |  #25

Very natural and creative compositions... Even better than before... Who would have imagined that?


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Sep 25, 2007 19:41 |  #26

Ever time you post shots like these I think it can get any better.... wow! Thanks for the inspiration!


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