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Re: Lenticular image: detailed description
- From: P3D <PTWW@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Lenticular image: detailed description
- Date: Fri, 3 Jan 1997 18:08:46 -0500
>Interesting - the only commercial stereo lenticular I have is a
>postcard with an "eagle on a mountain" picture. I'll have to check
>it and see whether it matches your description.
That *will* be interesting to hear whether it matches. All along
I had a nagging suspicion that someone would just happen to know
that it was some sort of commercial image. The one thing that
has kept me from being completely comfortable with that conclusion
is the "demerits" I mentioned for things like the foreground objects
just out of focus enough to be mildly disturbing. I thought that if
a commercial venture went to the time and expense of producing this
image, they would have paid a little more attention to that. Please
be sure to let us know what you find out.
>I hadn't thought about how it was taken or what kind of eagle it was -
>I think golden eagles are the most common variety in the American
>Southwest and possibly in other regions as well.
It very well could be some other kind of bird...I have no idea how to
distinguish among types of eagles, or among birds of prey generally.
I guess I better search an on-line encyclopedia for some pictures and
info on distinguishing features!
Paul Talbot
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