The Photography Thread

Anorion

Sith Lord
Staff member
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there are many types of stereoscopic (3D) glasses. Shutter and Polarised are commonly used in movies. Anaglyphic is used for print media and is a little outdated for movies.
 

chitvan

Journeyman
Sunset
 

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sujoyp

Grand Master
nice one chitvan

@gen I am not sure if I liked your pic of not :D cant decide
the sunlight effect is nice..childrens going to park is also good ...but overall quality I dint like
 

nac

Aspiring Novelist
It's better if you upload in image hosting site and share the link here. All I see is just a "dot". I think there is a problem with uploading directly here. It was the same with angie's upload, first I couldn't see it. After a day, I could see the image.
 

izzikio_rage

Technomancer
I finally gave the two lens macro shot a try ... turned out pretty decent

*farm9.staticflickr.com/8562/16462674397_85ec5281c3_c.jpgIn the details by Amlan Mathur, on Flickr

Will need to improve this further. It seems that very high shutter speed is required to combat motion blur and it requires a lot of light
 

nac

Aspiring Novelist
Harshil, Yeah, second one looks kinda artsy. :)

Shot some months ago, I like this photograph. First time trying to post from flickr. :) Pretty much as-is photograph. Tried to do some PP, I don't know... original is better than my edited version.
*farm9.staticflickr.com/8623/16674087732_a293920216_o.jpgIMG_4507 by Surauna, on Flickr
 
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