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3D Tulip & Sakura Showakinenkoen

3D Tulip & Sakura Showakinenkoen

by Takao Kamimura

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Takao Kamimura, on September 12, 2007, said:

Crossing method (right side picture by left eye and left side picture by right eye) is used for this 3D pictures.

hanako, on October 23, 2007, said:

素敵です!どうやってとるんでしょう。

Takao Kamimura, on October 24, 2007, said:

3D写真の撮り方には2つの方法があります。2台のカメラを目の間隔(やや広めの方が立体感が出易い)に固定し、2台同時にシャッターを押す事で見る角度がやや異なった対の写真ができます。右側で撮った写真を左側に、左側で撮った写真を右側に配置すれば出来上がりです。 この方法の利点は、被写体が動いていても左右同時に撮るので問題ありません。欠点はカメラが2台必要になる事です。 もう1つの方法は1台のカメラで右目で見た角度と左目で見た角度の2回分けて撮る方法です。欠点は左右の写真に時間差が生じるため、動いている被写体(例:風が強い場合に風で揺れる様な木を撮る場合)には向きません。 ところで、3Dの写真は撮るよりも立体的に見える様になるのが難しいのではないかと思います。この写真は交差法ですので、寄り目にして見る必要があります。写真と目の中央の位置に写真の形に切り抜いた厚めの紙の窓を通して穴の位置に焦点を合わせて見ると、穴の部分に1つの立体写真が現れるはずです。(多少見える様になるまでに時間がかかるかも)試して見て下さい。

hanako, on October 24, 2007, said:

ぴったり焦点が合うと吸い込まれそうです。

Volkan YUKSEL, on December 19, 2007, said:

Takao, thanks for sharing this wonderful 3D scene in X-3D format. Best wishes, Volkan

© Sonny☼, on May 5, 2008, said:

Absolutely beautiful! I very much like your 3Ds!

Cheers, Sonny

Takao Kamimura, on May 5, 2008, said:

Stranskyat-san,

Thanks! The best season of Cherry blossom and Tulip is not always same. The year was best match.

Tak

© Sonny☼, on May 6, 2008, said:

That's right - it was about the same over here since it was rather cold all the time. When it's too warm it's over too quickly so it won't match!

tortus, on September 17, 2008, said:

Hi Takao Kamimura: How do you get the 3D effect to work from your pics?? Do you get up close with your eyes to the photo ?? Please explain. Nice pics!! Thanks Tortus

Takao Kamimura, on September 18, 2008, said:

Hi Tortus-san,

Thanks for visting my 3D world! My double pictures were taken from slightly different angle (simulating from right and left eyes). It may takes time to be able to see "3D" pictures. I propose you to prepare a window (by cutting off a square hole in a paper sheet) between (almost 1/2 to 1/3 from your side) you and the double pictures. Then look left side picture from you right eye and right side picure from your left eye by focusing to the window. You will see an "3D" picture at the window.

I recomend you to visit GUIDE TO 3D PHOTOGRAPHY by Mr. Graham.

Good luck!

Tak

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