3D - Pollinating Bee.
You will need a pair of anaglyph glasses to view in 3D. (red & cyan lenses.)
Photo Credit: Annette Meyer on Pixabay.
3D conversion by Gaylord (SoHillGuy.)
Yea... SoHillGuy, I found my 3d glasses, indeed the bee and the petals leaf appear in 3D. I will go into the UHH archives and look at some of your previous 3D photos. Some may consider you a cult hero bringing back to our 2D lives the smile of seeing photos of a real 3D world.
I was lucky to see both of Andy Warhol's movies directed by Morrissey... some would think it not lucky!!!
HISTORY LESSON: In the 1970/80s 3D was a semi rage... many 3D movies. The best I saw for focus depth of field was done by Andy Warhol. Frankenstein "presented in the Space-Vision 3D process in premiere engagements in 1986, along with Blood for Dracula, its obvious pairing. The gruesomeness of the action was intensified in the original release by the use of 3D, with several disembowelments being shot from a perspective such that the internal organs are thrust towards the camera."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flesh_for_Frankensteina 2.5minute clip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yZZrtwnxjc
dpullum wrote:
Yea... SoHillGuy, I found my 3d glasses, indeed the bee and the petals leaf appear in 3D. I will go into the UHH archives and look at some of your previous 3D photos. Some may consider you a cult hero bringing back to our 2D lives the smile of seeing photos of a real 3D world.
I was lucky to see both of Andy Warhol's movies directed by Morrissey... some would think it not lucky!!!
HISTORY LESSON: In the 1970/80s 3D was a semi rage... many 3D movies. The best I saw for focus depth of field was done by Andy Warhol. Frankenstein "presented in the Space-Vision 3D process in premiere engagements in 1986, along with Blood for Dracula, its obvious pairing. The gruesomeness of the action was intensified in the original release by the use of 3D, with several disembowelments being shot from a perspective such that the internal organs are thrust towards the camera."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flesh_for_Frankensteina 2.5minute clip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yZZrtwnxjcYea... SoHillGuy, I found my 3d glasses, indeed th... (
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I am glad to hear that you found your 3D glasses and thanks for the comment and the URL links.
I hope you enjoy some of the 3D conversions I have done. Also some of the one's I have converted from two offset photo's that were converted into 3D.
dpullum wrote:
Yea... SoHillGuy, I found my 3d glasses, indeed the bee and the petals leaf appear in 3D. I will go into the UHH archives and look at some of your previous 3D photos. Some may consider you a cult hero bringing back to our 2D lives the smile of seeing photos of a real 3D world.
I was lucky to see both of Andy Warhol's movies directed by Morrissey... some would think it not lucky!!!
HISTORY LESSON: In the 1970/80s 3D was a semi rage... many 3D movies. The best I saw for focus depth of field was done by Andy Warhol. Frankenstein "presented in the Space-Vision 3D process in premiere engagements in 1986, along with Blood for Dracula, its obvious pairing. The gruesomeness of the action was intensified in the original release by the use of 3D, with several disembowelments being shot from a perspective such that the internal organs are thrust towards the camera."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flesh_for_Frankensteina 2.5minute clip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yZZrtwnxjcYea... SoHillGuy, I found my 3d glasses, indeed th... (
show quote)
Thanks for the Frankenstein clip, dpullum. I never saw Udo Kier look that young. The best 3d movie I ever saw, in the early 50s, was House of Wax with Vincent Price.
Reporting a Death: "3D TV is dead. It's sad news for those who are 3D fans, but it's time to face facts. No 3D TVs are being made. In fact, most manufacturers stopped making them in 2016."
https://www.lifewire.com/why-3d-tv-died-4126776
dpullum wrote:
Reporting a Death: "3D TV is dead. It's sad news for those who are 3D fans, but it's time to face facts. No 3D TVs are being made. In fact, most manufacturers stopped making them in 2016."
https://www.lifewire.com/why-3d-tv-died-4126776***
Thanks for posting the information, Don.
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