Zygaena filipendulae…
You find and photograph the most amazing insects. Lovely color, sharpness and composition.
Thanks for sharing,
barondla
You find and photograph the most amazing insects. Lovely color, sharpness and composition.
Thanks for sharing,
barondla
Love the way the legs mimic the flower petals. Very interesting composition.
Thanks for sharing,
barondla
Impressive and dramatic.
Thanks for sharing,
barondla
Thank you mate. It was a very elusive spider, and it didn't let me photograph it at the top of the flower. And it was almost better that way…
Silvereye fledgling - cute little fluff ball showing only one leg - making like a duck
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@simplejoy has written:[quote="@3DGunner"]
Very nice! I don't have a fancy setup, but take stereo images constantly as well (over 90% of all shots currently), many close ups:..............Impressive and surprising! I'm glad to know that still there are other people who appreciate stereoscopic photography!
What viewing method do you prefer for 3D photo/video?
Cross view because it works for bigger images. Are you using anything with technical enhancements, like VR?
With the arrival of heat and dry weather, the number of "volunteers" decreases. But there is still a good supply of these...
That's excellent - the background is awesome in combination with the color of that animal.
@3DGunner has written: @simplejoy has written:[quote="@3DGunner"]
Very nice! I don't have a fancy setup, but take stereo images constantly as well (over 90% of all shots currently), many close ups:..............Impressive and surprising! I'm glad to know that still there are other people who appreciate stereoscopic photography!
What viewing method do you prefer for 3D photo/video?Cross view because it works for bigger images. Are you using anything with technical enhancements, like VR?
I have been in the 3D field for a long time and have used/are using all known visualization techniques (plus some experimental ones), from free-view to VR. I go by the principle "the bigger the image, the better", from the current 55" 3D TV, to 150" in the case of the projection screen, to VR which can simulate even larger screens, or prints on lenticular screens up to 120x120cm.🙂
And a pair with care...
I thought the smaller one may have lost a leg. But I know the other one has two so they are happy to park one and lean on each other...
Really cute!
@doctor has written:With the arrival of heat and dry weather, the number of "volunteers" decreases. But there is still a good supply of these...
That's excellent - the background is awesome in combination with the color of that animal.
Thank you!