ana6.0 composite James R Thompson
This composite shot of the James R Thompson Center was not very well planned. I took the picture preceding of the lower portions of the Atrium. I picked a spot to photograph as much of the lower portion as I could. I quickly discovered that to include the entire Atrium in a single picture, I would have to be out in the street somewhere.
So, I moved. I took a picture of the top portion.
It was only when I processed and edited these images that I realized I could put them together.
Unfortunately, I had moved.
The resulting composite worked, but I would call it the James R Thompson Center Composite with a Very Slight Twist.
To see the 3-D, use red/cyan glasses.
To read the QR code in the picture, use your smart phone and a scanner app. To find out more about QR codes, go to www.fredtruck.com, choose the Articles menu item, and select the Seals option.
To find out how I make these 3-D conversions, go to www.fredtruck.com, choose the Articles menu item and choose the Chromobinocular Method option.
ana6.0 composite James R Thompson
This composite shot of the James R Thompson Center was not very well planned. I took the picture preceding of the lower portions of the Atrium. I picked a spot to photograph as much of the lower portion as I could. I quickly discovered that to include the entire Atrium in a single picture, I would have to be out in the street somewhere.
So, I moved. I took a picture of the top portion.
It was only when I processed and edited these images that I realized I could put them together.
Unfortunately, I had moved.
The resulting composite worked, but I would call it the James R Thompson Center Composite with a Very Slight Twist.
To see the 3-D, use red/cyan glasses.
To read the QR code in the picture, use your smart phone and a scanner app. To find out more about QR codes, go to www.fredtruck.com, choose the Articles menu item, and select the Seals option.
To find out how I make these 3-D conversions, go to www.fredtruck.com, choose the Articles menu item and choose the Chromobinocular Method option.