The fall colours are here and I thought you should see some of them.
More to come when I visit the Gatineau Hills where the views are great.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Fall Colours (1)
Monday, October 3, 2011
Anaglyphs (Red/Blue Glasses)
Today I thought I would post some Anaglyphs which require the use of red/blue glasses to see the 3D. But I said in earlier posts that I would post more of these and thought it was about time I dedicated a post to just them.
I just love the colours in fall. The problem with anaglyphs is that they require the glasses which diminish the colours somewhat. I hope you enjoy these but I will continue to post "cross eye" 3D photos as well because they preserve all the colour beauty of the searson.
I just love the colours in fall. The problem with anaglyphs is that they require the glasses which diminish the colours somewhat. I hope you enjoy these but I will continue to post "cross eye" 3D photos as well because they preserve all the colour beauty of the searson.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Fall Colours Are Starting to Arrive
Well, fall had decided to arrive so I thought I should post some of the early colours. Trees are changing and leaves are falling so photos need to be taken before it all turns white.
More fall colours to come as the trees continue to change.
More fall colours to come as the trees continue to change.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
September Team Penning
This weekend I took my Grandson to visit his Aunt Marilyn and Uncle Kurtis with their horses.
Some people mentioned to me they were having trouble viewing the 3D cross eye photos so today I am including Anaglyph Photos, these are the red/blue photos that require red/blue glasses to view. I know it means you must go and purchase a pair of these glasses but it will ensure everyone can see the photos in 3D.
One nice young lady made it clear that she was not included in my original posts about team penning so she is being featured here today.
First the Cross Eye photos to be viewed in the manner showen in my tutuorial on viewing 3D photos.
Please let me know, by adding a comment below, which format of 3D you prefer, if you have a preference. I will be coming back to take more photos and would be happy to present them in whatever format you Team Penners prefer.
I do hope you enjoy these photos.
Some people mentioned to me they were having trouble viewing the 3D cross eye photos so today I am including Anaglyph Photos, these are the red/blue photos that require red/blue glasses to view. I know it means you must go and purchase a pair of these glasses but it will ensure everyone can see the photos in 3D.
One nice young lady made it clear that she was not included in my original posts about team penning so she is being featured here today.
First the Cross Eye photos to be viewed in the manner showen in my tutuorial on viewing 3D photos.
And now for the Anaglyphs, don't forget to put your glasses on or they will look funny:
I do hope you enjoy these photos.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
September Competition
As I mentioned in one of my earlier posts, I belong to a 3D club and each month they have a photo competition. Each month we are assigned a new topic to shoot and must present the photo in 3D and it is recommended we show the photo in different 3D formats. For September we had to shoot something that is round, and I chose the top of the old observatory in Ottawa.
I show my photos on this blog in what is known as cross eye viewing (tutorial on how to view here) but there is a method we all know as "red and Blue" 3D photos. This is technically known as Anaglyph Photos and I have prepared September's competition photos in Anaglyph so will show it here for you to enjoy.
First the Cross Eye:
Now the Anaglyph which requires the use of red/blue glasses.
Please let me know if any of you would like me to continue to post in Anaglyph (red/blue). I chose cross eye viewing as it does not require the use of anything special (like coloured glasses) but if a number of you would like me to include this format I will gladly start to post them.
I await your input.
I show my photos on this blog in what is known as cross eye viewing (tutorial on how to view here) but there is a method we all know as "red and Blue" 3D photos. This is technically known as Anaglyph Photos and I have prepared September's competition photos in Anaglyph so will show it here for you to enjoy.
First the Cross Eye:
Now the Anaglyph which requires the use of red/blue glasses.
Please let me know if any of you would like me to continue to post in Anaglyph (red/blue). I chose cross eye viewing as it does not require the use of anything special (like coloured glasses) but if a number of you would like me to include this format I will gladly start to post them.
I await your input.
Monday, September 19, 2011
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