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While I was at Kinglake for the photoshoot a couple of weeks ago, I deliberately had in mind that I wanted to take some 3D photography. I wanted to be able to present the photos of the destruction in a way that would have more impact, more reality.
3D For Everyone has been the most successful project on this blog so far, with 42 entries, 114 votes on the submissions, and a very successful first ever sponsorship of the project. Having the sponsors, Loreo, provide free 3D viewers to all entrants was wonderful, and the post I wrote about 3D photography for DPS was dugg and sent a LOT of traffic to this blog and the project. But who won?
Have you been having fun taking and looking at 3D photos? I’m thrilled with the submissions that I have received for the 3D For Everyone project so far! And there’s been quite a bit of 3D attention directed at the blog in the last day.
DPS post
Last night (midnight my time), Darren of Digital Photography School [...]
We were visiting Mum’s today for mother’s day, and when I saw the large, ornate mirror and frame that hangs in the entrance, I had an idea. Why not use a real, 3D frame for 3D photos instead of a simple black border? So I used the Loreo lens to take a 3D photo of [...]