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I adore this fabric line and am so glad a baby girl was finally born so I could use my charm pack!
Used this tuturial by Don't Call Me Betsy:
www.dontcallmebetsy.com/2011/11/sweet-girlie-charm-square...
A hyperstereo view. From an overlook above the Wind River Basin. VAST! The snow-capped Wind River range is on the far horizon. Lander, Wyoming is in this shot (somewhere)...
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
Amazing coloration at sunset in the crosseye hyper stereo view of a Laramie prairie valley discharge. Best viewed larger!
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
A stereo crosseye view from Laramie. Charred wood appears black, until you look close. Then you notice it's like a rough mirror, shining surrounding colors back at you.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
I've tried many different things during my 365- smoke, water and oil abstracts, star trails, even capturing lightening bugs in flight. There was one thing I hadn't tried that I wanted. So tonight, I watched a tuturial on how to shoot water droplets. I got several at different stages. I liked this one best because all the droplets were clear and in focus. As I kind of figured, I enjoyed it!
And the countdown begins: 11 more!!
A hyperstereo view. There must be more than 1000 miles of this snow fencing thoughout Wyoming...
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
Taken at the east end of Crow Avenue in Laramie about 10 minutes after the car "landed" here.. On the left is a grassy earthen embankment as high above the dead-end, barracaded, paved street as the ditch is deep. On a clear day, how the heck does this happen? Cell Phone use strikes again!!
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
And now for something different...this is a crosseye stereo view.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
ok so what did i do in photoshop? I just used filter>noise>dust and scratches a lot of pixels for the background. Then I used the mask tool to remove the boot, so the boot and flower remained in focus and still scratched. Then I only did the lowest setting on removing scratches. Then I went over removing the small individual scratches that where left that looked like dots, with the healing brush tool.
Then to get rid of the green glow used colour ballance in adjustments and added more blue and red. Touched up the colours a tiny bit in lightroom and then turned up the exposure a touch. I wasnt sure which colour version I liked so i went for both. I put the 1st greener version as layer 1 and the new coloured one as layer 2. Layer 2 i set opacity to 50%. This way you get a bit of both your colours in that you like.
Hope that made some sense :S
A CROSSEYE stereo (3D) view from Laramie. A cha-cha view with the camera UNMOVED, but separated by TIME (to let the clouds move) instead of DISTANCE.
It will work PARALLEL, too, but then the clouds are retreating!
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
A hyperstereo view. From an overlook above the Wind River Basin. VAST!
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
An exterior plaza/scuptureyard in stereo (3D). See what's inside at farm4.static.flickr.com/3236/2595431459_bf38d37f05_b.jpg
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
muito gira e fácil de fazer , tuturial tirada da Net aqui : www.flickr.com/photos/nanikist/4279879402/in/photostream/
A hyperstereo view. From an overlook above the Wind River Basin. VAST!
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
A stereo (3D) crosseye view. A jaw-dropping VAST area called the Shirley Basin. Rain not reaching the ground.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
Taken last July at Oshkosh..A 3D (stereo) crosseye view.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
A hyperstereo view. From an overlook above the Wind River Basin. VAST!
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
A 3D stereo crosseye view from Laramie. One of the few places remaining in the US where you can cross over a Main Line railway by foot...
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
A stereo (3D) crosseye view from Laramie. Yah, I know, kinda poor composition for some, but I like it
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
neil.creek.name/blog/2008/02/28/how-to-see-3d-photos/
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A 3D Stereo Crosseye view from a hike to the summit of Medicine Bow Peak near Laramie.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
Without most of the people in this picture, the beach house would not have been possible.
I'm so glad I was able to attend the trip, and I can honestly say that I deeply enjoyed everyone's company while I was there.
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7 hours and 20 minutes of post processing.
7 Layers total.
2 Viso Vigor energy drinks.
1 re-do
And 1 big headache.
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All in all, i'm very pleased with the end result.
Btw - If anyone would like a quick Photo Shop tuturial, than let me know and I'll message you.
Here is a Link to the progress picture, briefly showing how the image was created.
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