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someGuyinmasset on June 11, 2008

Whoa! Is that a picture ID counter or a goose counter?

someGuyinmasset on June 11, 2008

On a totally different picture,the boat I fished on, the "Decision" was based in Sydney at that time,there is no question that my skipper would know your friends. He was born and raised in Sydney and fished all his life.

kamalyn on June 11, 2008

1) And this was just the Family Group! There were 2 or three times as many more without kids in tow to the left! May post those shots, too.

2) Seems pretty much guaranteed they know each other then! by 'on a totally different picture' did you mean you've got a shot of the boat posted on your page, or just referring to the typical jumping from photo to photo to carry on a conversation? ;D Funny, since I started to put my comment with the link that I left on Nawitka's here.

someGuyinmasset on June 11, 2008

Room for confusion in what I said, as usual. I did mean picture-hopping,so as not to crowd everyone else's page. Gonna e-mail my old skipper and see about Craig. And how do you view the 3D pics? I'm curious now.

kamalyn on June 11, 2008

be caaaareful! We refer to it as The 3D Virus !!! It's sort of like 'The Invasion of the Body Snatchers'. It's extremely contagious and can take over your life and your photos! :D

Did you ever try those 'Magic Eye' books that were out a few years ago? Same idea, and they were free-viewing, too. And its also similar to the ViewMaster kids toy, without needing the viewer.

Basically you let your eyes go slack and cross them while looking at a double photo, and get the images to line up to form one image in the middle. Most people who get into it see them cross-eyed - the left eye sees the photo on the right, the right eye sees the photo on the left. I seem to be cross-wired, and want to see left with left, right with right, so I have a hard time with the cross-eyed way of looking at them that most people here post.

So to see most of the ones on the site, I use a typical Beginner method: I make a circle with my thumb and index finger, and hold it in front of my face so only the left eye can see through the hole to the photo on the right, and only the right eye can see through the hole to the photo on the left. Sounds more complicated than it is.

There's a forum thread on 3Ds, and one of the posts the first page includes a link to a page that explains viewing methods and has some easy samples.

Jessica G from Alberta who you've talked to some does some amazing stuff, and so does Sonny Stranskyat - ( Sonny is her 3D page, just like I've got Kamalyn-3D ), and there are lots of others, and more being infected every week ;D.

And once you get how to view them, there's a little download program that lets you take two photos you took from about 1' apart (well, at least to start out) and aligns them and creates one file like the weird double photos you see here.

So once you first can see a good one, you'll not only be awe-struck and amazed and break out in a sweat, you'll feel like you have to go out and photograph everything you've ever photographed all over again so it pops out in 3D !

kamalyn on June 12, 2008

hey Guy - I deleted the comment with the salmon depletion link from the orca page - but if you still want it to pass to your Skipper, let me know and I'll re-post it here (or on some other miscellaneous photo pulled out of a hat. ;)

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