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[photo-3d] Re: Stereo Preferences
- From: "John Goodman" <jgood@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [photo-3d] Re: Stereo Preferences
- Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2001 12:39:43 +0900
Mark Dottle writes:
> I was selecting some of my favorite views to organize a
> portfolio, and noticed the images I selected have one thing
> in common. They all contain moving objects
<...>
> Limiting yourself to landscapes and scenics, although
> enjoyable, IMO will not leave lasting impressions in the
> minds of many people.
As a relative newcomer to stereo, I enjoy just about any kind of
subject matter, but do find a certain "strangeness" in certain
views. For me there is a strong "tableau" quality to scenes with
people who are caught in motion, an artificiality of the scene
that the stereo aspect accentuates. Somehow, this doesn't seem
to apply as strongly to insects, animals, or machines. I find
stereo is especially pleasing with sculpture or architecture,
perhaps because these are inanimate subjects. I think this
motion strangeness factor will diminish as I gain more
experience. :>)
jeg
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