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Five Monochrome 3D Images From Fort Clinch Yesterday
Nov 3, 2021 10:40:28   #
selmslie Loc: Fernandina Beach, FL, USA
 
You will need a pair of anaglyph glasses to view in 3D. (red & cyan lenses.)

Each of these images was made from two consecutive images taken about 2½ inches apart on a Sony A7 II converted to monochrome using a 75mm Voigtlander lens.

I can add more if anyone is interested.


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Nov 3, 2021 15:34:53   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
selmslie wrote:
You will need a pair of anaglyph glasses to view in 3D. (red & cyan lenses.)

Each of these images was made from two consecutive images taken about 2½ inches apart on a Sony A7 II converted to monochrome using a 75mm Voigtlander lens.

I can add more if anyone is interested.


Love that staircase 🖤⭐🖤⭐🖤

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Nov 3, 2021 15:48:09   #
selmslie Loc: Fernandina Beach, FL, USA
 
joecichjr wrote:
Love that staircase 🖤⭐🖤⭐🖤

Thank you.

I have tried to limit my selection to subjects that would be extremely difficult to do any way other than by capturing two side-by-side images.

As many have already seen and admired, SoHillGuy has the patience and skill (I have neither) to do a very good job converting a 2D image into 3D.

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Nov 4, 2021 04:36:57   #
selmslie Loc: Fernandina Beach, FL, USA
 
Here are five more. They are clearer when downloaded.


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Nov 4, 2021 19:48:11   #
SoHillGuy Loc: Washington
 
selmslie wrote:
Here are five more. They are clearer when downloaded.


Nice 3D display of Fort Clinch which I was not even aware of until your post with the 3D pictures.
As said before Two adjacent photos use to convert to 3D is the best way to view 3D images with glasses.
When you get the urge to post more I'll be a viewer.

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Nov 5, 2021 03:53:22   #
selmslie Loc: Fernandina Beach, FL, USA
 
SoHillGuy wrote:
Nice 3D display of Fort Clinch which I was not even aware of until your post with the 3D pictures.
As said before Two adjacent photos use to convert to 3D is the best way to view 3D images with glasses.
When you get the urge to post more I'll be a viewer.

Thank you.

Starting with two adjacent images is much easier than what you are doing. Yours are very well done, especially your recent series of portraits. You clearly know what you are doing.

Here are four more that I took as I was leaving the fort to bring the total to 13.

Altogether I took 35 pairs but some of them were repetitious and a few were not particularly interesting.


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Nov 5, 2021 09:52:11   #
SoHillGuy Loc: Washington
 
selmslie wrote:
Thank you.

Starting with two adjacent images is much easier than what you are doing. Yours are very well done, especially your recent series of portraits. You clearly know what you are doing.

Here are four more that I took as I was leaving the fort to bring the total to 13.

Altogether I took 35 pairs but some of them were repetitious and a few were not particularly interesting.


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By viewing these additions I got the feeling I was there. Well done.

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Nov 5, 2021 10:21:37   #
selmslie Loc: Fernandina Beach, FL, USA
 
SoHillGuy wrote:
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By viewing these additions I got the feeling I was there. Well done.

Thanks.

As you can see, B&W makes it easy to avoid some of the challenges from having too many colors.

Sometimes I get lucky when green is the dominant color. This one had only a couple of small red spots that were easy to remove. That works so long as you don't blow it up too much.


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Nov 5, 2021 10:36:07   #
SoHillGuy Loc: Washington
 

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Nov 5, 2021 16:56:48   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
selmslie wrote:
Thanks.

As you can see, B&W makes it easy to avoid some of the challenges from having too many colors.

Sometimes I get lucky when green is the dominant color. This one had only a couple of small red spots that were easy to remove. That works so long as you don't blow it up too much.


Lovely🌲🌲🌲🌲

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