Photographer's Note
This is the first of many new anaglyphic stereographic images which I will be submitting for your approval. To se these in stereo you have to have on a set of red/cyan 3d glasses (remember red on right.) However even without the glasses I feel the blurring of the images created by the process has a beauty and aesthetic of it's own.
This was shot with my first generation stereo rig. I mounted two Isola II's side by side on a t-bar with wingnuts. I shot both simultaniously, and scanned both negatives. I then copy one image into the red channel of the other and adjust it's position to minimize artifacting. This is the result.
The composition is a small Jewish section of a cemetary a few miles from my house. It has been kept in poor repair which makes it an excellent spot for some of my favorite types of compositions. The cemetary is accross the street from Graceland, where Louis Sullivan, not Elvis was buried.
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james-r
(676) 2006-12-07 18:28
This is weird...it's giving me a headache but I still think I kinda like it...very 'Blair Witchy".
It's original. Not too sure I could look at toom many or for too long, but well done on doing something different.
danielswalsh
(13597) 2006-12-07 19:45 [Comment]
greg
(2835) 2006-12-08 9:10
I haven't seen one of these on TE before...
There seems to be a vertical offset between the red and blue towards the bottom of the image, so the stereo doesn't work so well there. Could it be that the lenses are not identical? Anyway, I think you could fix it in PS with the transform tool. These give me a headache too, but I'm glad to see something different!
davidmoonkhan
(156) 2007-09-22 23:10
WONDERFULL, i think i will back to see this photo again and again, the feeling on me is like i am still living at 1980's, thank you for shearing,
David
Photo Information
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Copyright: Hubert Weldon (gravatar)
(1586)
- Genre: Miejsca
- Medium: Czarno-białe
- Date Taken: 2006-11-27
- Categories: Ruiny
- Camera: Agfa Isola II, Fuji Neopan 400
- Naświetlenie: f/11
- Details: Tripod: Yes
- Wersja zdjęcia: Oryginalna wersja
- Date Submitted: 2006-12-07 18:00