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This is a hyper stereo 3D photo taken with my new modified camcorder rig ( stereo-base 24 cm ). To test it I took it to some open fields and took some landscape shots, you can see more results just uploaded on my photo-page.
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...
Todo un clásico este juego de la casa Konami donde con un poco de pericia (y las uñas) podías convertirte en un Emil Zatopek o un Johnny Weismuller.
Oil on Canvas / 2017
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This is an oil painting made when I was studying hyper-realism art. I was enticed by this photograph-standard form of art, and braced myself with the highest expectations of precision in details. The passion towards realism had spurred me to to be able to sit a whole day in front of the canvas, and remain equal patience in the three months of working on this piece.
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...
went to golden coffee with my man israelite last sunday. photos from the walk there and back. and some through the grimey window as people pass by, and graffiti we passed
BE@RBRICK World Tour coverage in Hyper Hobby magazine, Japan. My custom 1000% Eyezon BE@RBRICK is shown.
Feb 2012 issue.
This is a Hyper Stereo 3D screenshot. They were 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.
See my photopage for more.
www.flickr.com/photos/57605784@N06/
Or click here to see a 3D slideshow.
www.flickr.com/photos/57605784@N06/sets/72157626510397014...
Super strong back lighting and Lencarta ringflash on cam. Had to desat the bright blue patches of the sky; as beautiful as they were, they were distracting. Pushed the brightness, fill and recovery in Lightroom. Really like his ears. He wasn't hyper at all btw - I'm just referring to the processing in the title.