Wednesday, June 26, 2013

3D Project: RC Heliopters

Free-viewing 3D

To view this type of 3D image typically 3D glasses (Stereoscope) are preferred but it might surprise one to know we can also view them in 3D without special hardware simply by crossing our eyes. 

Viewing oh natural ...
  1. It might help to click on the above image to view it larger and without any distractions.
  2. View the image at a comfortable distance
  3. Gently cross your eyes until you see four images instead of two
  4. Now relax the view so the images come together into three images
  5. Concentrate on the middle image and try to lock in the 3D view.
  6. When you do see the image in 3D (it takes practice) you should be able to move your view looking at the details.
Additional tips and hints.

Practice viewing with 3D samples

           

Update:
   

MSHeli PRÔTOS
... Nikon D90 with 85mm - 1.3sec @ f18
... Image sizes 100% or 85%














ALIGN Trex 450
... Nikon D90 with 85mm - 1.3sec @ f18
... Image sizes 100% or 85%
   


The Fleet
... GAUI ep255, PRÔTOS and ALIGN Trex 450
    


    
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Saturday, June 08, 2013

NEW MACRO Arrives

Nikkor AF-S Nikkor Micro 105mm 1:2.8G ED
The NEW Nikon N AF-S Nikkor Micro 105mm 1:2.8G ED Lens
The Camera, MACRO and the ZOOM Lens. Nikon D90 with the new Nikkor Micro 105mm 1:2.8 attached. Shown next to the camera is the Nikkor Zoom 16-85mm 1:3.5-5.6 DX.
Nikon D90 with the new 105mm attached. 
Alongside is the Nikon DX Nikkor 16-85mm 1:3.5-5.6G ED Zoom

Samples:


















Sample Shots: Nikon D90 and Nikkor Micro 105mm 1:2.8
Nikon D90 and 105mm Micro
  




















1:1 Cactus ... euphemistically, The Money Shot ...  Nikon D90 and Nikkor Micro 105mm 1:2.8, magnification 1:1, shutter 1.0 sec, f/57, ISO: 200

























Cactus, The Money Shot ~ Magnification 1:1
Nikon D90 and 105mm Micro ~ Magnification 1:1 ~ Shutter: 1sec ~ f/57 ~ ISO: 200

'The Money Shot' was shot at f/57 the maximum f-stop at 1:1 for this lens therefor some detail (sharpness) would certainly be lost due to Lens Diffraction. This sample would indeed have been a little sharper if shot with a wider aperture. However for these first samples I wanted show this lenses best depth-of-field.    


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Small Toy Car

Flexaret IIIa: Nikon D90 and Nikkor Micro 105mm 1:2.8 Magnification 1:1, Shutter 1.3 sec, f/25, ISO 200
Fred the Spider out for a walk ...











































 

Update: March 12, 2015
 
Kalanchoe (WiKi) also written Kalanchöe or Kalanchoë, is a genus of about 125 species of tropical, succulent flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae, mainly native to the Old World. Only one species of this genus originates from the Americas, 56 from southern and eastern Africa and 60 species in Madagascar. It is also found in south-eastern Asia until China.

Kalanchoe Flowers
Kalanchoe Flowers
 
Kalanchoe Flower
Kalanchoe Flower