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Re: [photo-3d] Hyper Dave


  • From: drdave@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Hyper Dave
  • Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 16:51:05 -0700

Lincoln writes:

> Wow Dave!  Great hyper shots.  The clouds were my
> favorites.

Thanks. You should see them in a quality handviewer! The Mt. Rainier 
image has been my most succesful exhibition entry. You can actually see 
into the crevases on the ice fields and that shadow goes on for miles.

> You must have had a really powerfull flash to take
> those pictures (kidding).

Yea, it is fusion powered *{;-)
 
> Were you just "winging it" as far as the separation?

No, I was in front of the wing. I just estimated for the most part, and 
believe me I have lots of shots that didn't work to prove it. If 
something was close I clicked off as fast as the film advance would 
work. Because the RBT is a one-three advance there is a longer time 
between the three frame advance. If something was farther away I would 
watch a point cross the view finder screen. I guessed that the center 
focus circle was about the right amount of an film deviation so I would 
click my first image when it hit the left side and click my secnd when 
it hit the right side. Pretty scientific!

That's all for now,

David W. Kesner
Boise, Idaho, USA
drdave@xxxxxxxxxx