Brian, I'm a real fan of your straight on shots emphasizing the eyes. The anatomy of the eyes that can hardly be appreciated in real life is just fantastic.
How do I best appreciate the stereo shots?
Keep up the great macro work!
Regards!
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Brian, I'm a real fan of your straight on shots emphasizing the eyes. The anatomy of the eyes that can hardly be appreciated in real life is just fantastic.
How do I best appreciate the stereo shots?
Keep up the great macro work!
Regards!
Thanks for the comments SB and Wayne - appreciated.
Wayne to view the stereograms you need to force your eyes to go cross-eyed. You can do this by holding a finger up 4 " from your nose in front of the stereo pair. Focus on the finger and you should notice that instead of just 2 images behind the finger there are now 3. The 3rd middle one is in stereo. you then need to try and slide your finger out the way whilst keeping the 3rd middle image in focus. Once your eye and brain lock the image you can look around it. It gets a lot easier with practice.
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How do I best appreciate the stereo shots?
Keep up the great macro work!
Regards!
Thanks for the comments SB and Wayne - appreciated.
Wayne to view the stereograms you need to force your eyes to go cross-eyed. You can do this by holding a finger up 4 " from your nose in front of the stereo pair. Focus on the finger and you should notice that instead of just 2 images behind the finger there are now 3. The 3rd middle one is in stereo. you then need to try and slide your finger out the way whilst keeping the 3rd middle image in focus. Once your eye and brain lock the image you can look around it. It gets a lot easier with practice.
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