Thursday, January 12, 2012

Experimenting with Depth



I think this image benefits with being in 3D because in 2D it appears very flat. However, in 3D 
the gate stands out making the shapes more prominent.




The same could be said about this photograph, my intention was to use the ropes to lead the viewer in and give it depth.






With this image the second lens was out of focus therefore when aligning them up it would not create a 3D effect.


Although this image doesn't quite work in 3D I have included it because I like the unusual effect it creates, I feel its similar to the way multiple exposures can create ghostly looking images.




With this image the left and right lenses captured different images. This is because the rope was moving.


In order to correct this I had to align the two images in stereo photo maker.



Although I feel this image doesnt really benefit with being in 3D because the way in which it is captured already gives the impression of depth.



The same can be said with this image, with the scale of the figure and the house being enough to create depth without the need of 3D. 




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