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RE: [photo-3d] Hypersterio of the moon
- From: "Dan Shelley" <dshelley@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [photo-3d] Hypersterio of the moon
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 16:51:46 -0700
> The thing is, the ratio of lunar mountain height to the distance from
> here to the object makes the depth such a small fraction of the
> distance, I wonder how much (even hyper) depth would show.
>
> Can anyone provide such an image pair?
There have been many, but they are "trick" shots in that they are created
months apart when the moon had "wobbled" (yeah I know - highly technical
explanation here...) so that a slightly different face is showing. Some are
quite impressive. Here are a few antique examples I was able to find
quickly:
http://www.suewhite.tierranet.com/660.jpg
http://abacus.sj.ipixmedia.com/abc/M28/47ed356de38f0c771868a26887/i-1.JPG
http://abacus.sj.ipixmedia.com/abc/M28/65565cfde3e12c27dcff1ec6/i-1.JPG
There is also a close-up anaglyph in the files section of this group:
http://www.egroups.com/files/photo-3d/moon.gif
> For that matter, I'd love to get an email of a lightning or
> an airplane pair.
Here is a great pair from Shab Levy of clouds out a plane window:
http://www.dddesign.com/3dbydan/apec/1st/slf.htm
and another great one in the Print-3D egroups file section from Thom Gillam:
http://www.egroups.com/files/Print-3D/ThomGillam/Heaven1.jpg
Enjoy! =)
Dan Shelley
dshelley@xxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.dddesign.com
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