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Brian Reynolds -first stereocards


  • From: P3D Ray Zone <r3dzone@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Brian Reynolds -first stereocards
  • Date: Tue, 24 Jun 1997 08:28:38 -0800


Well after reading all the threads about stereo windows I finally just
started cutting up my contact sheets and mounting them on matt board.
At some point you just have to try things out and see what happens.
:)  You can see the results at
<URL:http://www.panix.com/~reynolds/photography/stereo>

Ray Zone input:

Thanks for posting your first stereocards, Brian.  And congratulations on
working in this great vintage (new) medium.  I'm wondering why you didn't
use a wider stereobase for the city images which have minimal parallax and
little depth as a result, much like many of the old stereocards which
showed scenics at a great distance yet were relatively flat because they
only used a 3" base. The subject matter seems appropriate for a "weight
shift" (rock 'n roll, or "cha cha" sidestep as Paul Wing calls it) which
could really emphasize spaces between the buildings with a stereobase
measurable in terms of feet rather than inches.

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