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Finally trying out video on the new iPhone. Not sure why she's so hyper when it's almost midnight!
testing out the various methods of uploading. this one turned out the be the best of them. not great... but could be that it's pretty dark in here.
(downloaded to my computer then uploaded via flickr uploadr this time)
Tommy Flink gör sig redo att ta fajten med projektet Hyper Victory som lyfter Microsofts tjänst Hyper-V (Fotograf:Jonas Böttiger)
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Hyper Japan Christmas event at Olympia Exhibition Centre, Kensington, London. Photos taken on 14th. November 2014.
This guy owned a restaurant by the venue. He was very curious about what was happening so we gladly told him.
This is a hyper stereo 3D photo taken with my new modified camcorder rig ( stereo-base 24 cm ).
This is about as wide as I can go with my dual Toshiba S20 Camcorder rig and still keep it portable and practical, it fits whole inside a shoulder bag, I can just turn them on and there ready to shoot.
To see a 3D slideshow click on the link below.
www.flickr.com/photos/57605784@N06/sets/72157626510397014...
This is a Hyper Stereo 3D screenshot of Ulley Reservoir in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
It was was created using 2 Toshiba S20 camcorders. I took a photo with the left hand camcorder and left the image on the viewfinder. I then moved a few feet horizontally to the right and tried to take the exact same photo with the right hand camcorder, using the left reference image to line things up as best I could. Its mainly guess work and trial and error, but with a steady hand and a bit of luck you sometimes get some good stereos.
They are best viewed in large size fullscreen, or click here to see a 3D slideshow.
www.flickr.com/photos/57605784@N06/sets/72157626553358934...
Iv also created Hyper Stereo 3D videos and posted them on you Tube, click the link below.
Un po' arancione, un po' verde
Altri test: Hyper tram - Hyper 1/2 tram
Scatti di prova con esposizione lunga (da 2 a 4 secondi). Devo ringraziare Giuseppe Andrea che con i suoi splendidi scatti, mi ha fatto venir voglia di provarci. Piazza Cordusio, Milan, Italy