Hibiscus - Stereo pair

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Smokedaddy
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Hibiscus - Stereo pair

Post by Smokedaddy »

Nothing amazing, just thought it was pretty. Camera is a 8 year old Panasonic GH3 with a Lumix G Vario 14-140 f/4.0 lens. Probably should of fixed it a little in PS.

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Post by Sumguy01 »

:smt041 Very nice.
Thanks for sharing.

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Post by grgh »

Please leave it alone.
Lovely shot, conveys all that one could wish for.
used to do astronomy.
and photography.
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Actually it looks quite good! 8)

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Post by Smokedaddy »

Had another bloom this morning. IF you're capable of doing the stereo cross-eye technique, this turned out really well. I also generated a parallel view. Links to a larger image are both shown below. I also tried a Black and White Infrared image using an old Nikon D70S that was converted to Infrared with a Nikkor 20mm f/3.5 lens. Very difficult to get a sharp image with Infrared (for me anyway). Last image is with a different camera and lens, a Nikon D700 and a Nikon ED 28-70mm f/2.8 lens.

Larger cross-eyed image is here;
https://squattingdog.smugmug.com/My-Fir ... -TPcvmN8/A

Parallel link is below;
https://squattingdog.smugmug.com/My-Fir ... -LMTK7nw/A

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Larger Infrared image is below;
https://squattingdog.smugmug.com/My-Fir ... -8FbZXMH/A

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