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Kinglake Devastation in 3D

Kinglake Devastation in 3D

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.

PROJECT: 3D For Everyone - Results

PROJECT: 3D For Everyone – Results

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?

PROJECT: 3D For Everyone - Judges and Extension

PROJECT: 3D For Everyone – Judges and Extension

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 [...]

3D Bunny Girl - Framed!

3D Bunny Girl – Framed!

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 [...]

PROJECT: 3D For Everyone - Submissions

PROJECT: 3D For Everyone – Submissions

Submissions for the May photography project, 3D For Everyone, are starting to come in, and they’re looking great! After a suggestion from a reader, I have decided to offer both cross-eye (as described in How to See 3D Photos) and parallel view versions of the submitted entries. To view the entry with your preferred method, [...]