Evening Branches - Cross your eyes and focus on the middle image
by Brian Wallace
Title
Evening Branches - Cross your eyes and focus on the middle image
Artist
Brian Wallace
Medium
Photograph - 3d Stereo Xview
Description
3D stereo crossview of shoreline in Fort Smallwood park - Pasadena, Maryland. The moon, and birds were digitally added for artistic composition. The evening sun lights up the trunk and branches of a baron tree. Behind it grows shoreline grasses partially hiding the Patapsco River.
To view this format and perceive depth, the viewer must be able to converge (cross) their eyes and focus on the middle image that appears while ignoring the outside. Not everyone is successful with this method but if you are, it becomes easier each time and eventually second nature! The advantages are full color, no ghosting, an no need for 3D glasses. The disadvantages are smaller details because the entire side-by-side image must be within view, and of course the viewer must be able to converge their eyes. See also the anaglyph version as well as normal 2D format on my FAA website.
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December 6th, 2014
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Comments (4)
Brian Wallace
Thanks Jim, for the fave and feature in the group, http://fineartamerica.com/groups/what-question-mark.html
Brian Wallace
Thanks Navin, for featuring my image in the group, http://fineartamerica.com/groups/top100-digital-artwork--3-a-day.html
Brian Wallace
Thanks Lyric, for featuring my image in the group, http://fineartamerica.com/groups/out-of-the-ordinary.html
Duane McCullough
Nice one Brian -- makes me want to walk out there and explore the place.
Brian Wallace replied:
Thanks Duane. I recently got a senior citizen lifetime membership to this and three other parks for $20. Some of them, besides being on the Chesapeake Bay, also have an assortment of wildlife.