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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 21 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
A nice image. I like the 'new' monochrome best. |
Feb 28th |
| 21 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
I love this idea, and I must try this in 3D. I appreciate all the info about the setup. The kaleidoscopic effect works quite well here. |
Feb 28th |
| 21 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
Good choice of subject. You can't go wrong with bold primary colors. I do wish there was some chocolate visible though :) |
Feb 28th |
| 21 |
Feb 20 |
Reply |
It's not really a lot of work. The software does the hard part, I just choose the perspective I like. |
Feb 25th |
| 21 |
Feb 20 |
Reply |
Here is the stitched version, before editing in Gear. |
Feb 13th |
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3 comments - 2 replies for Group 21
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| 68 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
I love Gaudi, and I hope to visit Sagrada Familia before it's finished. :) You seem to have had almost perfect light on this day. |
Feb 28th |
| 68 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
A nice image. I agree with your edit. It looks like you stayed up late to get the best image! |
Feb 28th |
| 68 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
I like the idea, but I think it would be a better image if you had stepped back and zoomed in. |
Feb 28th |
| 68 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
A good image, but there are a few stray reflections, and the window flare, that make it slightly uncomfortable. |
Feb 28th |
| 68 |
Feb 20 |
Comment |
Excellent color and perfect depth. The natural light really adds interest in this image.
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Feb 28th |
| 68 |
Feb 20 |
Reply |
The screen icons are stationary. As you turn the phone, the syzygy of the objects changes as the background image (gnome) moves, controlled by the phone's gyro, giving the illusion of depth behind the icons. The changes from a lateral movement mimic the two lenses of a stereoscopic camera.
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Feb 22nd |
| 68 |
Feb 20 |
Reply |
No camera was used to take the screen shots. Just the phone itself, using the screenshot function. |
Feb 18th |
| 68 |
Feb 20 |
Reply |
The icons are a bit off, because it's basically a blind cha cha. The gnome is indeed flat, but his relationship to the icons changes as the phone moves, giving the impression of depth on the phone similarly to the 'i-phone 3d' or other motion based depth images. It only became binocular depth by taking two images of the screen with 'movement' between. |
Feb 13th |
5 comments - 3 replies for Group 68
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8 comments - 5 replies Total
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