Nice shot, Brian. Approx what was the distance between L & R images in your Cha cha? You captured just the right amount of depth. With the statue being so distant that had to be a little tricky.
Also, as a general question: when you shoot Cha Cha, do you shoot several images as you move from the first shot to the last, essentially "bracketing" several stereo base distances? For general landscapes I usually take 3-4 shots as I move from left to right. I can then select which pair I think delivers the best stereo view. For example: 1 & 4, 2 & 4, 1 & 3, etc.
Thanks.
-- Mark
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Fishermen's Terminal is home to the Fishermen's Memorial, a bronze and stone sculpture memorializing more than 675 local commercial fishermen and women who have lost their lives pursuing their
livelihood since the beginning of the 20th century.
A plaque reads:
SEATTLE FISHERMEN'S MEMORIAL
Dedicated on October 8, 1988
as a tribute to the men, women,
their families, and members of the
fishing community who have suffered
the loss of life at
sea.
The 2D photo shows the overall view.
This anaglyph shows the bronze fisherman atop the memorial.
cha-cha, SPM, PSE
Greg
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