Patrick. Thanks for the amazing post. I mainly photograph dancers so decided to try it. Here is my first attempt.
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81 here in Los Angeles today. Sorry About That.... Not!
Here's one link that I especially liked. Hope it is the one you had in mind. Happy New Year.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2297326/Which-leg-belongs-Girls-donning-black-white-outfits-create-optical-illusion-dance-video.html
You did not include your price range. May I recommend that you include Sony in your choices. Do some research on their new cameras that they offer. I love my A57 and looking to upgrade to the A6000.
Hi. Am 79 now. Did both eyes last November 10 days apart. Right eye round like a baseball. Everything went great. Left eye more oval, like a football. Had problems with the fitting. Took several month to get used to the new eyes using the camera. Have to use glasses for up close work. Distance is 20-20. Can't remember when I could see distance without glasses. Didn't have a choice, but am very happy with the results.
Hi... Long time on site, first time posting here. I photograph approx 40% landscape and 60% dancers. The best source of frames for me have been thrift stores, resale shops, flea markets, yard sales, etc. I never look at the pictures, just the frames and will they work with anything I have shot or will shoot. The costs are as much as 90% off store costs and work very well for the dancers. The only downside is that the frame sizes are all over the place, so have to adjust the print and mat sizes to fit the frames. Good luck.