Pirate Treasure in Cave with Stereo
e6filmuser
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Having found one of these webs recently, at the far front of my front garden, I was able to recognise one I found yesterday, at the far end of my back garden. This one was on a very dry, rotten log, in a recess on the stub of a fork. This is the egg cocoon of an Ero sp Pirate Spider.
Because of the extensive web structure, getting enough DOF for a stereo was challenging. (If I have calculated correctly, the effective aperture was f72). Most of the frames were rejected. Only these two looked good for 3D effect and the DOF looked inadequate. I am quite relieved to see the final effect.
I give cross-eye, conventional and anaglyph versions, plus the two individual frames, for anyone to use in an external software system.
The cocoon is more spherical than the previous one and the metallic-like threads less of a bright, coppery colour.
http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1366855
EM-1, extension, x 1.5 Kiron TC, reversed Schneider HM 40mm at f16, Twin TTL RC, diffused flash, hand-held. FOV 10mm.
Images cropped only by the stereo-maker.
Harold
Because of the extensive web structure, getting enough DOF for a stereo was challenging. (If I have calculated correctly, the effective aperture was f72). Most of the frames were rejected. Only these two looked good for 3D effect and the DOF looked inadequate. I am quite relieved to see the final effect.
I give cross-eye, conventional and anaglyph versions, plus the two individual frames, for anyone to use in an external software system.
The cocoon is more spherical than the previous one and the metallic-like threads less of a bright, coppery colour.
http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1366855
EM-1, extension, x 1.5 Kiron TC, reversed Schneider HM 40mm at f16, Twin TTL RC, diffused flash, hand-held. FOV 10mm.
Images cropped only by the stereo-maker.
Harold
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Brian V.
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Thanks, Brian.
I am learning to recognise these cocoons. This one could not have been suspended better for a stereo.
Harold