Found this insanely good 3D image, look in the valley between the "Xanthoria polycarpa":
http://www.stereo3dgallery.net/cgi_bin/ ... ?PicID=176
the rest of that gallery is here:
http://www.stereo3dgallery.net/cgi_bin/ ... mt&catid=1
The full gallery resides here: http://www.stereo3dgallery.net/cgi_bin/gallery/view.cgi
There is a real shortage of quality 3D stuff, this is a nice find. (sorry if this was posted before)
CrystalCanyons Gallery, a lot of pics here, Nature + Macro
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Thanks sharky .
I notice on some of the pics the light makes a reflection off of a certain part in one image and not the other, and kind of makes a zone where the effect is ruined. Maybe I should save them and edit that area to have much reduced brightness to match the other eye, then I can view it better.
At least maybe not now, back in the baywatch days when she was actually pretty I would say yes (IE before the cyclic inflation/deflation cycle, "stock is best").
I have all the 3D I need in Tomb Raider Legend , but I wish that the physics were more correctly modeled, the only truly realistic bit is one of the first cutscenes, very accurate sway in those (did this sentence have a dangling participle? ). Although the thighs and hips hypnotically sway, that is done properly (um, nevermind).
I notice on some of the pics the light makes a reflection off of a certain part in one image and not the other, and kind of makes a zone where the effect is ruined. Maybe I should save them and edit that area to have much reduced brightness to match the other eye, then I can view it better.
umm, well, no.Freke1 wrote:Great, thx
(Funny how there's a lot of 3D pics of flowers and bugs...
I would like some Pamela Anderson 3D photos pls )
At least maybe not now, back in the baywatch days when she was actually pretty I would say yes (IE before the cyclic inflation/deflation cycle, "stock is best").
I have all the 3D I need in Tomb Raider Legend , but I wish that the physics were more correctly modeled, the only truly realistic bit is one of the first cutscenes, very accurate sway in those (did this sentence have a dangling participle? ). Although the thighs and hips hypnotically sway, that is done properly (um, nevermind).
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As is usual for me, these imeages...
...have way too much separation. Makes my head hurt to look at them.
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