Are you for real......... the pics were take just two seconds apart, and the 'noise' is nothing more than you would expect to see from an image taken in the conditions that they were.
Not all images are mean to be 'crystal clear, some of us shoot this way deliberately. As matter of interest, have you ever shot with real film........ this sort of 'grain' is present in a lot of shots done this way, although this is a 'dslr' image, I prefer the 'old' feel in a lot of my work.
This is a realistic looking film grain and I agree with the author on the "feel" it adds to a photo. Unfortunately viewed as a stereograph this wonderful feature you have added doesn't really get noticed. Well composed and great show of depth, love the look of this one.
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XO, you are right.........when you view these images the way we have to, then you do lose a little of the effects in they have in them. But, you understand, I was not going to alter the state of the images just for this contest, I like them as they are, and they will and have been used individually eleswhere.
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Set the camera up against a ruler set the focus snapped one then move the camera 1.5 inches to the right and took another image then played with the spacing in Photoshop (5 years and 3154 days ago)
Not sure why you wish for that, I can't get any to work, and until I do I will neither be voting or taking photos.
author says:
You are right friiskiwi, no sense in not letting all know the trick. We can get some nice entry's I think.
The best way to do this is not so much what you shoot but how it looks when finished.Your eyes can only focus properly for this to work if the photos are narrow and close together wide photos will not come together completely. the subject is best shot at a level perspective and only a slight different angle for the second image make sure the contrast is the same for both images. Try it .
not true about wide angles author........ I shoot square and oblong stereo images, and they work just as well, if not better than the narrow images. In fact, I cannot see this one too well at all, it is not in sync.
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A good effort, but, imo, the two images are not quite sync'd
i agree with adien, i dont really see the 3d when i cross my eyes, although it is almost there
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