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Photographer Roger Williams  Roger Williams {Karma:86139}
Project N/A Camera Model Revere 33
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Trees
Stereo
Lens Triplet 35/3.5
Uploaded 1/8/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji Provia 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 667 Shutter 1/100th
Favorites Aperture F/16
Critiques 9 Rating
6.25
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Kokubunji
State -  TOKYO
Country - Japan   Japan
About Photos that look good in stereo do not always look equally when the stereo effect is missing. I'm afraid this is one. Not bad in stereo, though...
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Subhash Sen Subhash Sen   {K:11931} 1/15/2004
Nice effects regards subhash

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Orazio Minnella Orazio Minnella   {K:49417} 1/10/2004
Beautiful wiew! Great details!Excellent composition,colors and light
Regards

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Roger Cotgreave   {K:15892} 1/9/2004
works well in this end of the world rog, I just go cross-eyes and work backwards...could you do it with peopel? Maybe you should try it get you started in people shots...

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 1/9/2004
The fact the RH scene is "softer" is probably human error. It was a bit late by the time I got around to sharpening the images for Usefilm. The two lenses on the camera are supposed to be identical, although I do detect a slight difference in colour temperature... And no, Bertram, this isn't part of standard stereo technique. Thank you for even thinking of it... You also may be one of the 30% or so of people whose eyes drift out, rather than in, when relaxing, in which case you need the photos reversed. Some people always show stereo pictures using three images in a row--L, R, L--so that you can pick either the LH pair or the RH pair, depending on how your eyes relax. I don't anyone who can view stereo pictures BOTH ways.

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Rob Ernsting Rob Ernsting   {K:8899} 1/9/2004
Hi Roger. Just out of interest and my ignorance when it comes to Stereo photos, why is the photo on the left side sharper than the right one? Good shot. Regards Rob.

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The Armed Eye   {K:3563} 1/9/2004
It's a very nice winter atmosphere, and I like this shot tho I can't click in stereo on the monitor. Both images are a little different in point of view, that is afaik necessary for a correct stereo view. The right version looks less sharp, also a techical condition for stereo view ?

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Antonella Nistri   {K:21867} 1/9/2004
Roger,I love the mood,but since I have a sight problem I'm ill at ease when I look at stereo photos! Congrats,Antonella

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Brian Ferrell   {K:135} 1/8/2004
Mister, you flipped them again. I mean I suppose it doesn't matter if most people that see them aren't going to have stereoscope viewers or cannot view them without a viewer then it doesn't make a hill of beans. I'd like to see more stereo images if you feel like putting them up.
I think that the best stereo images I took were whenever I had a subject at 3 ft. slightly in front of another element at 12' and a background object around 25'-50' which gave some great depth. This image has some great depth within the trees. I think if you had part of a tree or cannon in the foreground, it would really get the cool effect.

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Tomo Radovanovic   {K:12788} 1/8/2004
stereo, noise reduction... dolby? :)
excellent shot!

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