3D - Posed Archer.
You will need a pair of anaglyph glasses to view it in 3D.
Picture Credit: Vika on Pixabay.
3D conversion by SoHillGuy.
Safety First, Not aiming at the photographer.
SoHillGuy wrote:
You will need a pair of anaglyph glasses to view it in 3D.
Picture Credit: Vika on Pixabay.
3D conversion by SoHillGuy.
Safety First, Not aiming at the photographer.
Hi SoHill: I see that you've been a member for quite some time. Curiosity is getting the best of me and I mean no offense but do you take photos or just convert those of others to 3D?
EJMcD wrote:
Hi SoHill: I see that you've been a member for quite some time. Curiosity is getting the best of me and I mean no offense but do you take photos or just convert those of others to 3D?
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I am 90 now and have photographed almost everything in my area, perhaps sometimes over.
So, No I don't take photos as much anymore. I have had darkrooms in the past where I processed B&W in the early days and followed with a Color darkroom later. What I'm trying to say is I have been there and done that.
Now I have found I like seeing pictures from around the world and the results of the photographer taking them and converting them into 3D.
I have 1,815 3D Pictures that I converted either of my own or those I have downloaded from the Internet.
By the grace of God I have good health and can get along fine, but I just don't care to spend time driving here and there to take pictures unless it is a special function of sort that is taking place.
I hope this has satisfied your curiosity and no offense is taken.
SoHillGuy wrote:
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I am 90 now and have photographed almost everything in my area, perhaps sometimes over.
So, No I don't take photos as much anymore. I have had darkrooms in the past where I processed B&W in the early days and followed with a Color darkroom later. What I'm trying to say is I have been there and done that.
Now I have found I like seeing pictures from around the world and the results of the photographer taking them and converting them into 3D.
I have 1,815 3D Pictures that I converted either of my own or those I have downloaded from the Internet.
By the grace of God I have good health and can get along fine, but I just don't care to spend time driving here and there to take pictures unless it is a special function of sort that is taking place.
I hope this has satisfied your curiosity and no offense is taken.
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Thanks very much for kindly sharing your history and details of your interests. I will admit having a mild curiosity about 3D but feel that it has yet to be perfected. However, I hope you live to be 100+ and continue to enjoy what you do!
Very good, Gaylord, keep up the good work.
SoHillGuy wrote:
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I am 90 now and have photographed almost everything in my area, perhaps sometimes over.
So, No I don't take photos as much anymore. I have had darkrooms in the past where I processed B&W in the early days and followed with a Color darkroom later. What I'm trying to say is I have been there and done that.
Now I have found I like seeing pictures from around the world and the results of the photographer taking them and converting them into 3D.
I have 1,815 3D Pictures that I converted either of my own or those I have downloaded from the Internet.
By the grace of God I have good health and can get along fine, but I just don't care to spend time driving here and there to take pictures unless it is a special function of sort that is taking place.
I hope this has satisfied your curiosity and no offense is taken.
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Hey, Gaylord! As you see, I do follow your postings and do admire them on the most part. Thanks for sharing your story and, moreover, your great work! Please be well and keep on posting!
Bubalola wrote:
Hey, Gaylord! As you see, I do follow your postings and do admire them on the most part. Thanks for sharing your story and, moreover, your great work! Please be well and keep on posting!
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