3D conversion by SHG.
Photo Credit: Saulius Roza.
3D glasses are required to view it in 3D.
SoHillGuy wrote:
3D conversion by SHG.
Photo Credit: Saulius Roza.
3D glasses are required to view it in 3D.
I don't have 3D glasses but I still love this image. Classic!
Paul
SoHillGuy wrote:
3D conversion by SHG.
Photo Credit: Saulius Roza.
3D glasses are required to view it in 3D.
Dear SoHillGuy...
Not only is your model extremely beautiful, but her choice of pose accentuates her femineity and exquisite figure. Well done image, Sir. Shooter41
Shooter41 wrote:
Dear SoHillGuy...
Not only is your model extremely beautiful, but her choice of pose accentuates her femineity and exquisite figure. Well done image, Sir. Shooter41
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Thank you for the comment.
Luckily I have the glasses and it is a really nicely composed and lit shot of a very nice model.
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
When I view this image with the glasses I find the shadow line along her spine to be a bit strong. From the waist up it appears there are 2 torsos... hers looking down at the pedestal, and another behind her creating the left arm and almost facing the back wall. I don't see the two "backs" as being in the same plane so as to be on the same body. I wonder if this is an artefact of the 3D rendering, or if the original photo also gives me that slight confusion, in which case it is the pose and lightning.
Otherwise a great shot and nice 3D effect.
JohnFrim wrote:
When I view this image with the glasses I find the shadow line along her spine to be a bit strong. From the waist up it appears there are 2 torsos... hers looking down at the pedestal, and another behind her creating the left arm and almost facing the back wall. I don't see the two "backs" as being in the same plane so as to be on the same body. I wonder if this is an artefact of the 3D rendering, or if the original photo also gives me that slight confusion, in which case it is the pose and lightning.
Otherwise a great shot and nice 3D effect.
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I had not noticed "two backs" until you brought my attention to it, Now I see it all the time while viewing.
I am posting the photographer's original 2D for your viewing.
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
SoHillGuy wrote:
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I had not noticed "two backs" until you brought my attention to it, Now I see it all the time while viewing.
I am posting the photographer's original 2D for your viewing.
Thanks for that.
The effect is definitely there in the original. I really have to work at it being one torso!
Great work on the image, and kudos to the lady for her work to be so fit and beautiful!
SoHillGuy wrote:
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Thanks for viewing.
Dear SoHillGuy...
This image you created breaks all the rules and yet is magnificent. We can't see her face. We can't see her eyes. We can only see her gorgeous, feminine body and breath-takingly, perfect buttocks. Your and her willingness to go against the norm and follow your personal judgement has resulted in a masterpiece. Congratulations to you as well as your model. Is there the slightest chance that we might see the face and eyes of such a rare and delightful example of pure beauty and yet not insult her privacy? (Just photographing a headshot of her like movie stars use to promote their work and identifying her as the model for the gorgeous back shot would be sufficient.) Shooter41
Shooter41 wrote:
Dear SoHillGuy...
This image you created breaks all the rules and yet is magnificent. We can't see her face. We can't see her eyes. We can only see her gorgeous, feminine body and breath-takingly, perfect buttocks. Your and her willingness to go against the norm and follow your personal judgement has resulted in a masterpiece. Congratulations to you as well as your model. Is there the slightest chance that we might see the face and eyes of such a rare and delightful example of pure beauty and yet not insult her privacy? (Just photographing a headshot of her like movie stars use to promote their work and identifying her as the model for the gorgeous back shot would be sufficient.) Shooter41
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The OP didn't take the photo, he just did the 3D conversion on someone else's photo.
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