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White River Canyon and Powerhouse, North Central Oregon (3D)
Mar 31, 2019 15:10:53   #
theoldman
 
The 1901 pioneer hydroelectric plant in the White River Canyon at the White River Falls provided north central Oregon with the first reliable source of electrical power ( June. 2018. 45.242031, -121.095261). It is long abandoned and offers one of many exceptional photographic opportunities in a spectacular area of America.

You can download and view either stereo pair as you would any photo, or use cross eyed freeview to see the canyon in 3D stereo. For those who wonder, the image was taken in two separate shots with a Panasonic FZ1000 and post processed in Stereo Photo Maker and Photoshop.

(When freeviewing on the Forum, I find using the + and - keys will nicely resize the downloaded image at least in Google and Windows)

Dave


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Mar 31, 2019 15:23:48   #
PixelStan77 Loc: Vermont/Chicago
 
theoldman wrote:
The 1901 pioneer hydroelectric plant in the White River Canyon at the White River Falls provided north central Oregon with the first reliable source of electrical power ( June. 2018. 45.242031, -121.095261). It is long abandoned and offers one of many exceptional photographic opportunities in a spectacular area of America.

You can download and view either stereo pair as you would any photo, or use cross eyed freeview to see the canyon in 3D stereo. For those who wonder, the image was taken in two separate shots with a Panasonic FZ1000 and post processed in Stereo Photo Maker and Photoshop.

(When freeviewing on the Forum, I find using the + and - keys will nicely resize the downloaded image at least in Google and Windows)

Dave
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Dave, Thanks for sharing. Nice images.Will put that place on my bucket list when I visit my son in Portland. Looks like it is worth the 2HR trip.

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Mar 31, 2019 15:43:35   #
theoldman
 
PixelStan77 wrote:
Dave, Thanks for sharing. Nice images.Will put that place on my bucket list when I visit my son in Portland. Looks like it is worth the 2HR trip.


Of course it depends on your photographic interests, but if they tend toward spectacular landscapes, snowcapped volcanoes, Native Americans fishing on rickety platforms over waterfalls, old stage stops, vintage school playgrounds, pioneer hotels, vintage villages, and unspoiled countryside, I think the 2 hours will be worth it. :)

PS, I don't work for the tourist board!! :) But it is a photographer's paradise and I can help you find some of the gems, and you can share the ones you locate as well.

Dave

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Mar 31, 2019 15:47:05   #
PixelStan77 Loc: Vermont/Chicago
 
theoldman wrote:
Of course it depends on your photographic interests, but if they tend toward spectacular landscapes, snowcapped volcanoes, Native Americans fishing on rickety platforms over waterfalls, old stage stops, vintage school playgrounds, pioneer hotels, vintage villages, and unspoiled countryside, I think the 2 hours will be worth it. :)

PS, I don't work for the tourist board!! :) But it is a photographer's paradise and I can help you find some of the gems, and you can share the ones you locate as well.

Dave
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Dave appreciate any input from an unbiased person who doesn't work for the tourist board.-:)I always look for different images

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Mar 31, 2019 16:12:06   #
selmslie Loc: Fernandina Beach, FL, USA
 
theoldman wrote:
The 1901 pioneer hydroelectric plant in the White River Canyon at the White River Falls provided north central Oregon with the first reliable source of electrical power ( June. 2018. 45.242031, -121.095261). It is long abandoned and offers one of many exceptional photographic opportunities in a spectacular area of America.

You can download and view either stereo pair as you would any photo, or use cross eyed freeview to see the canyon in 3D stereo. For those who wonder, the image was taken in two separate shots with a Panasonic FZ1000 and post processed in Stereo Photo Maker and Photoshop.

(When freeviewing on the Forum, I find using the + and - keys will nicely resize the downloaded image at least in Google and Windows)

Dave
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Clearly a very photogenic scene, nicely captured. The 3D works well, of course, because you captured two images.

Since some people have trouble free viewing I will send you an anaglyph version of this image like I did with your other two stereo pairs. If you think it might be useful you might like to post them (or I can post them with your permission).

Once you have the two images loaded into StereoPhoto Maker to create the free view pair, you are only a couple of clicks away from also generating the anaglyph version and you can present these images to a larger audience.

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Mar 31, 2019 21:04:00   #
theoldman
 
I feel ungracious in not accepting your kind offer outright. But I have a method to my madness. The choice of free-view in cross eye format is deliberate, if perhaps ill informed or wrong headed.

I want a single image pair in accurate color to be viewable by anyone with a screen anywhere, in normal 2D format. Just like any other photo on the Forum. In short, universal access. The cross eyed format does that. And it offers 3D for those who wish.

I want to determine how they are received. So at least for now, those who wish to see my very modest efforts in 3D are stuck with the free-view cross eyed format.

Dave

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