Stereo Images From Juneau

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. It made a Java convert out of me and I highly recommend it.

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Slide board, Pro 70

A minus four tide in May, 2003 took me out to Sunshine Cove.  The beach was covered with star fish of various sizes and colors.  I found these two bundled up under a rock, waiting for the tide to return them to their normal life.
The light that day was great, so I did several infrared images (with a Hoya R72 filter on my Canon Pro-70).  The way the brilliant white clam shell works against the black of the rock and the greys of the kelp drew me into the other scene.  Shooting in NIR lets you look at each scene through new eyes.

JPG Stereo Pair 123K
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Anaglyph 96K 

 

Slide board, Pro 70

These two scenes are within a few feet of each other.  I particularly like the visible layers.  The rock below the water line is much lighter than that which is normally above.  The mussel beds are kind of greenish grey with the bright spots on them being the barnacles.  The trees are the brightest and show great texture.


 

Waiting for high tide JPG Stereo Pair 190K
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JPG Stereo Pair 97K
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Anaglyph 159K

Hand held (cha-cha), Pro 70

Compared with some lower latitudes, Juneau has some large tide swings.  A trip to Sunshine cove (about 28 miles out the road) coincided with a slight minus tide.  It was still and sunny, and I had my Pro 70 when I found some tide pools in the rocks.  This little anemone and several of its friends were there, waiting patiently for the tide to return.
Despite not having my slide bar, polarizing filters, level, twin camera, or tripod, I tried a couple of stereo shots.  I am very pleased with the way this one turned out.  It reinforces the basic idea that you don't need anything except a camera and a steady hand to have stereo fun.


All in a row JPG Stereo Pair 173K
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Anaglyph 95K
Stretching out
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Hand held (cha-cha), Pro 70

Taken at Sunshine Cove, near the end of the road in Juneau, Alaska.  It was a minus three tide and the mussel beds were exposed.  The scene certainly made me think of Mistress Mary and her rows of pretty maids.  
Both of these images were hand held shots from my Pro 70.  In this case, I had my slide boards with me, but there was insufficient height to set up my tripod.


Is it the blob? JPG Stereo Pair 149K
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Anaglyph 148K

Slide board, Pro 70

As a "flat" image, this looks like nothing more than the blob (or some crude oil) creeping over a beach rock.  But as a stereo image, you get to see that it isn't that at all.  It is a mussel colony clinging to the leeward side of a rock.  Also taken at Sunshine Cove in Juneau during an early morning minus three tide.


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Images of Juneau ] More of Juneau ] Granite Creek ] Interiors ] Out and About ] [ Beach Views ]

 

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