Not Quite So Double: A Rose
e6filmuser
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A less-extreme double than the Clematis, but also attracting some disapproval, I'm sure. This was in the same purple-themed garden.
The last time I made a stereogram with petals arranged like these it was of a tree Paeony , the petals of which were extended by blustery wind. This rose has a static display of petals in three dimensions.
The stereo is cross-eye. The viewing comfort may not be optimal, as I omitted the autoalignment, which would have cropped the lower petal.
EM-1 Aperture Priority, f11 1/100 ISO 400 TTL flash, hand-held.
Harold
The last time I made a stereogram with petals arranged like these it was of a tree Paeony , the petals of which were extended by blustery wind. This rose has a static display of petals in three dimensions.
The stereo is cross-eye. The viewing comfort may not be optimal, as I omitted the autoalignment, which would have cropped the lower petal.
EM-1 Aperture Priority, f11 1/100 ISO 400 TTL flash, hand-held.
Harold
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Thanks, Brian.
Harold