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Ide, Devon, United Kingdom - 3510 mi away
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Online 2024-04-29T12:39:11+00:00
I shoot all my stuff as stereo pairs. From these I produce:
Anaglyph (red/blue fringed) 3D images. You will need red/blue glasses to view these properly.
Note on viewing: perspective is important, for the best effect, view from a distance of about 4 times the height of the image away from it (for a phone that's about 15").
Stereoscopic photography was enormously popular in Victorian times; everything from formal portraits at one end of the scale, to 'naughty postcards' at the other were available in various stereoscopic formats.
The anaglyph 3D technique was invented in the 1850s. and has had a degree of popularity ever since.
Anaglyph 'glamour' magazines were a novelty in the 1950s (featuring amongst others, Bettie Page).
Silent movie star Harold LLoyd was an enthusiast and he took anaglyphs of many of the Hollywood stars of the 1940-50s.
Anaglyph 3D movies also had a brief moment of popularity in the 1950s (notably 'The Creature from the Black Lagoon').
For all that the technique is quite low-tech, it has its own set of opportunities and limitations to explore.
Cheap red/blue (or more strictly cyan) glasses are available on e-bay, amongst other places.
I normally expect to pay models and I will usually need a model release.
Thanks for seeking out my page.
anagliff
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