I tried to fix the ground, this is better.
Great image btw
Brian Wallace wrote:
Park Grill "Phantogram"The following is an explanation of a phantogram and viewing instructions for my BCC group list of friends...Phantograms are a special effect done to 3D stereos (usually anaglyphs) to make them seem VERY 3D, as if you could reach out and grab them when viewed at a 45 degree angle. Usually it's best to print the picture to accomplish this view. If done correctly, the object should appear to stand up above the table where the printed image is laying flat. Another method for viewing a phantogram is to tilt the flat screen monitor back so that you're viewing at a 45 degree angle. If this is not feasible, you may bring the image up in a viewer or editor and rotate the image 90 degrees. Then lean over at the waist, tilting your head while viewing the screen from a 45 degree angle.Normally a phantogram image is taken squarely so that the base can be brought up flush to the stereo window. At the time I took the picture, I was only thinking about a TTW (Through The Window) effect. Still, the phantogram produces a strong enough effect to be observed, just not appearing to spring directly from the surface but a little below the surface.Image taken at Lake Waterford Park in Pasadena, MD.Cha cha, Pentax K10 DSLR, SPM, IrfanView.Cheers,
Brian
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