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Walking all along the old rails ... (red/cyan anaglyph) Serge Côté
Hi Serge,
I think, meanwhile the harbour is dry :-)) So we need stairs, to visit this beautiful sailing ships !!!
Thank you, for your comment on my page.
Some day I had the same comment to my photo. The Western Baltic will be over in a few, because my photo let it flowed out !!! I was watching around the fc about 3D airplanes. Have you seen this one from Paul H. Weissbach It's great, isn't it ??
Have a good start to the new week !!
Greetings: H o r s t
@Horst: Thanks ! Yes, I take a great care of giving the more natural view of a scene (horizontal level) ! When it's possible , of course ! Some 3D photographers don't take care of this very important detail and some time we could see very strange 3D with peoples climbing a hill instead of being there, at level with the natural position of the floor !
This picture is a sample of where it's not always possible to keep the horizon line at level ! As I was a bit at the left of the purposeful subject "the boat":
The danger in this picture is that all the water passes towards the right side of the boat and that the harbour becomes dry under the boat .............................. :-)))))
@Jan-Dierk: Thanks ! A x-view version is always better if it's only for the natural of the colors that it gives. Something that even the most wonderful anaglyph cannot render as well.
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topo46 08/04/2011 19:19
gute Ana, bei der es viel zu betrachten gibt topo46Serge Côté 28/02/2011 11:34
@Horst: like always ! it was another good picture of Paul !Thanks, Serge
horst-17 27/02/2011 22:12
Hi Serge,I think, meanwhile the harbour is dry :-)) So we need stairs, to visit this beautiful sailing ships !!!
Thank you, for your comment on my page.
Some day I had the same comment to my photo. The Western Baltic will be over in a few, because my photo let it flowed out !!! I was watching around the fc about 3D airplanes. Have you seen this one from Paul H. Weissbach It's great, isn't it ??
Have a good start to the new week !!
Greetings: H o r s t
Serge Côté 26/02/2011 21:13
@Horst: Thanks ! Yes, I take a great care of giving the more natural view of a scene (horizontal level) ! When it's possible , of course ! Some 3D photographers don't take care of this very important detail and some time we could see very strange 3D with peoples climbing a hill instead of being there, at level with the natural position of the floor !This picture is a sample of where it's not always possible to keep the horizon line at level ! As I was a bit at the left of the purposeful subject "the boat":
The danger in this picture is that all the water passes towards the right side of the boat and that the harbour becomes dry under the boat .............................. :-)))))
Greets, Serge
horst-17 25/02/2011 22:56
Looks great from the position and horizon !!Well done !!!
Greetings H o r s t
Serge Côté 25/02/2011 11:09
Thanks Carmen, Klaus and open and Reiner !The weather you see in the picture is the weather of the last summer season ! This winter, at now, we have had 50 cm much snow than the last year.
Greets, Serge
Carmen Orth 24/02/2011 21:32
Great anaglyph with good depth!I like it!
Greetings
Carmen
Crimson Clover 24/02/2011 21:22
great effect. Seems, there is much better weather conditions in the place you live than there is over hereReiner
Serge Côté 24/02/2011 19:04
@Jan-Dierk: Thanks ! A x-view version is always better if it's only for the natural of the colors that it gives. Something that even the most wonderful anaglyph cannot render as well.Serge
Klaus Kieslich 24/02/2011 18:40
TopGruß Klaus
open eye 24/02/2011 16:53
schöne anaglyphe!gr.hannaros
Jan-Dierk Borgmann 24/02/2011 14:20
Fine, but I prefer the X-view version.Greetings from Jan