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Stereoscopic animation from an original stereoscopic photo made December 21, 2008.Corner of Georgia and Burrard Streets, downtown Vancouver.

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Stereoscopic animation from an original stereoscopic photo made December 21, 2008.**Download is a must to see the full-size image**
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Stereoscopic animation from an original stereoscopic photo made December 21, 2008. Front steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery (formerly the British Columbia Provincial Court House), constructed 1911-...
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Animation from an original stereoscopic picture of burlesque model Tristan Risk.Download is a must since the full sized animate will *not* display will full view.I haven't posted any stereoscopic p...
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Animation from an original stereoscopic picture of burlesque model Tristan Risk.Download is a must since the full sized animate will *not* display will full view.I haven't posted any stereoscopic p...
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I'm working on the stereoscopic pictures from last week's one-day VSteam (Vancouver Steampunk) mini-con at Barclay Manor to be posted on Gothic BC.

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Digitally animated stereoscope from a vintage public-domain image shot in 1928.

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I just found a real treasure-trove of public domain vintage stereographs to play with :-)

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Original stereo view of Tristan Risk modelling some items from Art of Adornment.

Photographed July 15, 2006 by Michael R. Barrick
(rescanned and animated December 29, 2008)
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Original stereo view of Tristan Risk modelling some items from Art of Adornment.

Photographed July 15, 2006 by Michael R. Barrick
(rescanned and animated December 27, 2008)
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Original stereo view of the Vancouver Art Gallery, downtown Vancouver, British Columbia.

Photographed December 21, 2008 by Michael R. Barrick.
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Original stereo view of Sandi in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia.

Photographed December 21, 2008 by Michael R. Barrick.
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Original stereo view of the corner of Georgia Street and Burrard Street, downtown Vancouver, British Columbia.

Photographed December 21, 2008 by Michael R. Barrick.
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Snow in Stanley Park, November 2006.


A couple of months ago I bought a slide/film scanner that just arrived today. Trying to get the 5P-format frames that my Stereo Realist makes developed as prints was just too much of an ordeal. Taking them to an 1-hour lab was a total crap-shoot, taking the film into a lab was hideously expensive. My back-lit flatbed can do a good job with sides, but negatives never quite worked right. I think this will work out nicely.

What I got is by no means a top of the line scanner (Nikon CoolScan V) but is seems like it will be more the adequate for what I want to do with it.
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The second, matching lens I was waiting for arrived today. Using my flash bracket for a mount, I rigged the two identical cameras up in tandem for a test shot. They both trigger with the remote quite nicely, although, as I expected, the synch is nowhere near perfect. I could hear the shutters closing about a quarter second apart. That's not good enough for anything in motion - that's where the Stereo Realist will continue to be useful - but plenty good enough for this sort of thing and anything else where there isn't too much motion. Note that in the test Tharsis is sitting next to me. I've never managed to get a clear shot of a cat using the slide technique (taking two pictures with the same camera), so this is a definite improvement over that.




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This is the last of the 3D images of from the [livejournal.com profile] artofadornment shoot at [livejournal.com profile] c13_portland with [livejournal.com profile] acid_poptart, [livejournal.com profile] valerian, and [livejournal.com profile] frozen_amaranth/[livejournal.com profile] lady_amaranth.

I did another version of this centred around [livejournal.com profile] valerian in the middle that I might post later.
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Model: Amaranth
Location: Sheppards Dell Falls, Columbia Gorge, OR
© 2007 Michael R. Barrick ("Atratus")
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The GIF version of the first of thee animations I will be doing from the stereoscopic pictures I made at this shoot. I tried something different (and expensive) with these and it turned out to be a disappointment.
Why it was disappointing. )
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The original photo was marked "© 1923 E.S. Co."

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