To me its not on theme, while the picture is pretty awsome to look at, the guy to me just looks cut in half and stuck on a post. He does not look like he was part of a tree. Maybe a bit of the texture of a tree on his arms etc would benifit Goodluck
This is a really beautiful picture, and the 3D feel of it is credible enough.
But I think that if you would have kept the background in focus as well it would have been better.
In a traditional picture the blurred background would work perfectly to focus the attention on the subject, but in an anaglypf you don't need this kind of separation, because the subject sticks right out of the screen, while the background remains in the background. But the viewer should have the opportunity to focus on the background if he wishes to.
That said, i still believe that this is the most (or one of the two most) successful take(s) on the theme.
Good luck.
easily my favourite, wish I could point something out to improve on but I can't seem to ... wait, I foundsomething ... the pavement seems more blurry than the adjacent grass in many places! That's an easy (and minor, if even necessary) fix
This entry has a great surreal feel to it. If you varied some of the tones or luminosity of the figures on the left group of four more...I think it would help make it look a bit more random. The grey background is cool and really gives a nice contrast to the scarce green grassy areas.
To me its not on theme, while the picture is pretty awsome to look at, the guy to me just looks cut in half and stuck on a post. He does not look like he was part of a tree. Maybe a bit of the texture of a tree on his arms etc would benifit
Goodluck
(90 days ago)Congrats !
(197 days ago)not quite the story I tell at xmas congrats
(199 days ago)Its really great , it would be better with some snow flakes in front of the santa though ...
(200 days ago)GL author
Quite the philosophical message
(200 days ago)This is a really beautiful picture, and the 3D feel of it is credible enough.
(319 days ago)But I think that if you would have kept the background in focus as well it would have been better.
In a traditional picture the blurred background would work perfectly to focus the attention on the subject, but in an anaglypf you don't need this kind of separation, because the subject sticks right out of the screen, while the background remains in the background. But the viewer should have the opportunity to focus on the background if he wishes to.
That said, i still believe that this is the most (or one of the two most) successful take(s) on the theme.
Good luck.
Very nice, good job author.
(320 days ago)very cool, I agree, near perfect...it works very well...nicely done author.
(324 days ago)Nicely done Author...looking in the hi rez, the mouse cursor seems to float in front of the mountain.
(324 days ago)It appears to work to me, not perfect, but, the effect is there, the ferns in the front and the building show decent depth.
(324 days ago)very good anagraph near perfect offset and very little color interferance
(324 days ago)don't work real well as anagraph.. to much offset
(324 days ago)Great shot! I know there, but I have not had the opportunity of a night photo...
(329 days ago)Beautiful !
Fantastic shot!
(1 year and 151 days ago)Congrats!!!
(1 year and 176 days ago)Congrats Abe!!
(1 year and 176 days ago)easily my favourite, wish I could point something out to improve on but I can't seem to ... wait, I foundsomething ... the pavement seems more blurry than the adjacent grass in many places! That's an easy (and minor, if even necessary) fix
(1 year and 179 days ago)This is a fav!!
(1 year and 182 days ago)Very nice!
(1 year and 182 days ago)This entry has a great surreal feel to it. If you varied some of the tones or luminosity of the figures on the left group of four more...I think it would help make it look a bit more random. The grey background is cool and really gives a nice contrast to the scarce green grassy areas.
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