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Photos by James G Watt: on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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James G Watt's conversations

Lillimi said:

ohhh Nimra, hast Du denn so viel Hunger dass Du es gegessen hast?!? Obwohl es soll Feinschmecker Restaurants geben die es für teures Geld anbieten. Nee nee, lieber ne lecker Fisch gegrillt! Gruss, Lillimi


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C.e.C.v said:

Toyota... I believe that it is the Toyota One... or something for the style...


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Christian Grey said:

walls, walls, like in the sillent hill))!! Great shot


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James G Watt said:

well it works for some people (works for me) I could never get it using the technique BORIS is describing. I've just simplified the other method of trying to blinker yourself with a couple of business cards.


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James G Watt said:

the conversion is in your camera. you can't see IR but a ccd imaging chip sure can. Quick experiment to prove it. Take your digi cam and go find your IR TV remote. You can't see the infrared LED flashing when you press the buttons on the remote (unless it also has a colored led) but look again through the preview screen of a digicam (not the viewfinder).. You CAN see the ir - or rather your camera can and it converts it to visible light.

I've created a thread on the message board for IR discussion so if you've got any more questions put 'em there and we may get input from a few other people too.

http://www.panoramio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=31133#31133


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Silvia Venturi said:

Fantastic! I loved your 3D photos. I would like know to do this wiht the images. Congratulations from Brazil.


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Vasco Pires said:

I know what you mean James.. anyway, very nice 3D


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©schwabendude said:

Very nice picture! I have a 3D glass and see this loco in 3D!


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Rusin Alex said:

You did it better, James G Watt. Thank you for professional help.

... This photo maked by one camera: 2 shots with different position.


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James G Watt said:

:) thanks. I had to lurk there for a while before 'interesting' people chose to cast some shadows.


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