3D - Boudoir.
You will need a pair of anaglyph glasses to view in 3D. (red & cyan lenses.)
Photo Credit: Ivan Babydov on Pexels.
3D conversion by Gaylord (SoHillGuy.)
SoHillGuy wrote:
You will need a pair of anaglyph glasses to view in 3D. (red & cyan lenses.)
Photo Credit: Ivan Babydov on Pexels.
3D conversion by Gaylord (SoHillGuy.)
Wow! Got a lot of faith in those door hinges. Big crash if they give way??
Bunko.T wrote:
Wow! Got a lot of faith in those door hinges. Big crash if they give way??
Hell Bunko, we are both getting old... I looked and thought, "the door should have 3 hinges."
GOSH I'm getting long in th tooth as well... When i went back to see the image again i looked for door hinges rather than the young lady on the door! SHAME ON ME!!! NO THOUGHTS OF Exposure or lightinhd...
Beautifully done. Us poor people have a towel (musty) hanging over the shower door.😊
I have been wondering how she got up there. The photographer must have had a couple of muscular friends and even at that lifting her upside down would seem to be an unusual lift to do.
Oh yeah! Why did I never think of that pose?
SoHillGuy wrote:
You will need a pair of anaglyph glasses to view in 3D. (red & cyan lenses.)
Photo Credit: Ivan Babydov on Pexels.
3D conversion by Gaylord (SoHillGuy.)
Would love to see the 2D version since I don't have glasses.
jeep_daddy wrote:
Would love to see the 2D version since I don't have glasses.
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I would like to accommodate but yesterday it went to the Recycle bin and I had then emptied the Recycle bin.
jeep_daddy wrote:
Would love to see the 2D version since I don't have glasses.
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It took me a couple of hours but I finally located the Original Post on Pexels. So here is the 2D from which I worked.
SoHillGuy wrote:
You will need a pair of anaglyph glasses to view in 3D. (red & cyan lenses.)
Photo Credit: Ivan Babydov on Pexels.
3D conversion by Gaylord (SoHillGuy.)
I nicely seen image. The reference to The Hanged Man from the Tarot is a delight. Separating the two rooms by the door and model is strong seeing, the use of the cool color in the bedroom and warm color for the bath interior is exciting as an emotive structure for the 'space' that the figure occupies. The flatness of the door/subject in opposition to the spaciousness of the receding space of the bed area to the space that is more contained by the shower is well seen and though out.
Towels and hinges are of no interest to the depth of the seeing of the artist.
Timmers wrote:
I nicely seen image. The reference to The Hanged Man from the Tarot is a delight. Separating the two rooms by the door and model is strong seeing, the use of the cool color in the bedroom and warm color for the bath interior is exciting as an emotive structure for the 'space' that the figure occupies. The flatness of the door/subject in opposition to the spaciousness of the receding space of the bed area to the space that is more contained by the shower is well seen and though out.
Towels and hinges are of no interest to the depth of the seeing of the artist.
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I appreciate the comment as to the set up of the Photographers scene.
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