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Offline Herra Tohtori

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Aerial Stereo Photography
Flew home from my parents' today. Wonderful cloud formations en route. Camera at hand.

True colour images are to be viewed cross-eyed. Anaglyph stereo images require glasses with red on left and cyan on right eye.

Enjoy!





























Equipment: Minolta DiMage G400, 4 MPixel grid, nominally 5.6 - 16.8mm F2.8 - 4.9 objective (camera itself states 6-17mm focal lengths in EXIF).

Most of these were taken full wide zoom setting (6 mm focal length) with F 4.7 (narrow aperture setting, focus to infinity, exposure times ranging from 1/200 to 1/500 s).

On two of the anaglyph stereo images I made colour and greyscale versions, I'd like opinionations on which one works better for people. :)


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« Last Edit: April 27, 2011, 09:51:04 am by Herra Tohtori »
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Offline Black Wolf

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Re: Aerial Stereo Photography
Ugh - I remember hours of squinting through stereoscopes at these kinds of pictures for uni - could see the ground, of course. Between the eyestrain and the texta fumes, I'd have a headache for hours afterwards. Cool effect though.
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