Playing with a Cineraria flower

Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
edited February 8, 2011 in Holy Macro
Some shots of a cineraria.
Last shot is what happens when you put a water misted spectacle lens in front of the flower.
Double shot is a cross-eye stereogram.

Brian v.


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Comments

  • r3t1awr3ydr3t1awr3yd Registered Users Posts: 1,000 Major grins
    edited February 7, 2011
    The textures in 3 are nice.

    In the cross eyed business, did you actually place the camera on each eye with the same focal point?

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  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited February 8, 2011
    r3t1awr3yd wrote: »
    The textures in 3 are nice.

    In the cross eyed business, did you actually place the camera on each eye with the same focal point?

    Thanks for the comments :)

    No, for the stereo shots I just move the camera sideways a small amount. The amount of movement is around 1/30th of the subject distance so for macro shots is a lot smaller than an eye spacing.
    Brian V.
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