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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 68 |
Sep 24 |
Reply |
It's a "Woodward Size F Mechanical Governor for Hydraulic Turbine" that was a component of a Hydroelectric Power Plant.
Another photo I took from a different angle with my iPhone is attached to this reply.
On the web, I found an older picture of it. Here is the link.
http://www.oldwoodward.com/gallery/picture.php?/8480/category/178
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Sep 24th |
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| 68 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
Interesting effect as the glasses and butterfly appear to hover.
It may be just me but the glasses and butterfly appear upside down and, if it would have been possible, maybe try to flip them to see how the photo would look. Perhaps the glasses more so than the butterfly. |
Sep 17th |
| 68 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
Nice 3D image. You may want to crop the bottom just a bit to eliminate the bar with 307 on it. I wonder if taking the photo from a slightly different angle and/or position could have more evenly spread out the twisting turning tracks in the image.
The current PS does interesting things adding skies & clouds and it works with your own "sky" images. But I have yet to try using this in 3D. Small sample with one of your original images attached. |
Sep 17th |
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| 68 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
"You can always tell a Harley rider... but you can't tell them much"
He sure seems like a character.
When you say you had to "add" the front wheel sticking out, did you really add something? Or did you make the wheel stick out of the window just using your great PS 3D talents.
I have a book I need to get a chance to read someday on how to do this. https://a.co/d/j70V4L7 |
Sep 17th |
| 68 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
I really like this image and it shows the great benefit of 3D. Cropping may help a bit but the tree's trunk and branch structure are definitely a point of interest so if you do crop you wouldn't want to lose too much of that. |
Sep 17th |
| 68 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
Great subject for 3D and you really captured the gorgeous colors. The chair appears small (may be it is a child's chair?). The immediate foreground appears warped in the lower corners but I guess that may be expected with the conversion needed for double fisheye lens. |
Sep 17th |
| 68 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
I am very sorry for your loss. I hope your photos and happy memories of Pepper provide some comfort to you. |
Sep 11th |
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