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by Duane McCullough
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Our premium yoga mats are 24" wide x 72" tall x 0.25" thick and made from natural rubber with a blended microfiber top surface. The top of the mat has the image printed on it, and the back is solid black with textured dimples for better floor grip.
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Looking Glass Waterfall in the Spring in Stereo, Western North Carolina. To view cross-eye 3d images -- Slowly cross your eyes until three images are... more
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Looking Glass Waterfall in the Spring in Stereo, Western North Carolina. To view cross-eye 3d images -- Slowly cross your eyes until three images are seen, and then study the middle image while ignoring the rest of your viewing area.
I am an artist that lives in Western North Carolina near the town of Brevard where my photographic artwork of local natural scenery has been availiable online at Fine Art America since 2012. Scenes of old barns & farm houses -- together with panoramic images of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Appalachian waterfalls, are just some of my artwork on exihibit. Many natural views of Western North Carolina throughout the four seasons can be found that include wonderful native flowering plants and local animals. As an artist with decades of commercial and fine art experience, I have applied my knowledge of composition and contrast to my artwork which has resulted in a wide range of inspirational views. Although most of my artwork is...
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Duane McCullough
Will check out the StereoPhoto Maker progam Brian -- thanks! I had to cut off the bottom of the original image because the water was different over the nearby rocks and could not be made into 3D stereo. Even the main waterfall had to be cloned over at the right spot to match -- the details were so far away, the 3D effect did not matter. If I had two exact cameras in place, there would be no problem in capturing moving water in 3D.
Brian Wallace
You're welcome Duane. You're right about the "not easy" part. I use freeware called "StereoPhoto Maker" which now has a clone tool. it helps fix mis-sync problem areas. I was the first to use it to convert entire 2D images to 3D. It's by far the most commonly used 3D software which has many options for many types of 3D stereo. It's main purpose of course is to align the stereo pair. If you don't know about it, search online and download it. They also have freeware for other things including video, and a stereo browser.
Duane McCullough
Thanks Brian -- it's not easy to take stereo pics of moving water with one camera, but it can be done.