Slime Mould Stereos
e6filmuser
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I found these on the underside of a log. The individual bodies are about 1mm across.
The first image is cross-eye, the second conventional. I have cropped off the bottom of each frame, leaving enough OOF foreground to help in the 3D effect.
I don't know what the crystal-like black objects are.
EM-1, reversed Schneider FM 40mm, Kiron x 1.5 TC, twin TTL RC Flash, hand-held.
Harold
The first image is cross-eye, the second conventional. I have cropped off the bottom of each frame, leaving enough OOF foreground to help in the 3D effect.
I don't know what the crystal-like black objects are.
EM-1, reversed Schneider FM 40mm, Kiron x 1.5 TC, twin TTL RC Flash, hand-held.
Harold
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I'm not sure the foreground helps with the 3D as it's causing a window violation (touching the window) which can cause eye/brain strain.
Brian V.
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Thanks, Brian.
I was about to ask for your opinion. You can see, from the shape of the frame, that I have cu out most of the foreground
I think this further crop might be a bit tight. It is certainly pushing the image toward panoramic status!
Harold
Brian v.
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Thanks. Personally, I don't find much difference. Fortunately, I could remove all but some tiny items.
Harold