Spider (stereo image) by Colin_Ewington
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Description
STERO IMAGES: Can be hard to appreciate.
What you need to do is focus your eyes in the middle of the two images, this makes you go CROSS EYED.
The more you look into the image, different layers come into view.
The camera was on a tripod, which also had a macro focus rail.
I moved the rail slightly allowing each part of the image to come into focus.
I combined the 54 resulting images in ZerenStacker. Using the stereo setting.
Equipment: Canon
Camera Body: 7D.
Lens: 100 mm 2.8 L Macro.
Camera Settings: F8 @ 1/8 - ISO 200.
Photoshop CS5: Processed RAW images.
ZereneStacker: Stacked the resulting JPEG files.
Comments (4)
AstronomyMan
Wow, and Herbert looks so good too. Nice technique, great shot of Herbert.
Lashia
ee! You couldn't get me close enough to get a shot like this hahaha great idea with the postwork, it turned out with a cool effect- thanks for sharing! :)
Selina Photography™
angora
got all excited, fetched my stereo glasses, but ...... :-((( bummer! (but is me, sorry! ;-) can't see 3D crossed eyed) do love that you're posting 3D images, TY!!! -'my' thingie! ;-D - looks pretty in 2D! spider does, not the fly?
Colin_Ewington
Hi Angora, If you can master the crossed eyed method the spider looks great, it even appears to behind the web, which it was in real life. Part of the web that was in the background seems to be on a different angle. I just love what programs can do for us photographers. Looking at the picture too long can make you feel giddy.