Cross-Eye Stereo Pleiones
e6filmuser
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It was a very windy day, with the light changing frequently, so this was a long session.
Previously, I had been driven into the greenhouse by the weather, for a rather cramped session, the stereo effect being rather flat. I thing I have rectified that.
EM-1, Kiron 105mm, f16, ISO 400, hand-held.
In order posted:
Hertha Kretz Blush Clone, Tongariro, Rossini.
Harold
Previously, I had been driven into the greenhouse by the weather, for a rather cramped session, the stereo effect being rather flat. I thing I have rectified that.
EM-1, Kiron 105mm, f16, ISO 400, hand-held.
In order posted:
Hertha Kretz Blush Clone, Tongariro, Rossini.
Harold
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Brian V.
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Thanks, Brian.
I find that using the digital horizontal level in the viewfinder speeds up the process considerably.
Harold