Camelia

Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
edited March 15, 2009 in Holy Macro
Some pics of a camelia flower- all taken in natural light on my car bonnet. Last 3 shots are cross-eye stereogram versions. These camelias are nearly impossible to take in situ in natural light as they always face downwards.
Brian V.

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Comments

  • lispottlispott Registered Users Posts: 101 Major grins
    edited March 14, 2009
    Beautful shots!!!!! Lisa
    Create an image, leave a legacy!

    :ps
  • pyanezpyanez Registered Users Posts: 212 Major grins
    edited March 14, 2009
    Great photos!

    Felt old though as geologist I use to be able to quickly and easily look at the stereo images, now the best I could do, is to briefly get them to join and then they would "fall" apart.

    Maybe it harder to do on a computer monitor...?
  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited March 15, 2009
    Thanks for the comments :)

    Pyanez- re the 3-D pairs, perhaps you were used to viewing parallel stereograms that you stare through ?- these are cross-eye stereograms. You have to cross your eyes to view them.
    Brian V.
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