Later in the Evening by the Lake

sunsetlakeThis was taken a few minutes later. (See notes from previous image) By this time, the shadows have eaten up a lot of the closer depth cues, (and apparently my ability to see the bubble level in the viewfinder) but there is still some sense of being there. It will be interesting to see how the digital slides compare noise-wise to this one.

According to the 3D World mounting jig, the vertical alignment is either perfect, or off by a bit, depending on which side of the slide is up in the jig. I suspect this means the lines on the jig are off by a hair. Please let me know what you think.

I haven’t been able to do much shooting the past two years, but I hope to make up for lost time on the next loop.  Thanks for your patience, and for sharing some amazing images.

Early Evening by the Lake

eveninglakeI was juggling the Heidoscop, and a couple of digital rigs hoping to get a set of digital->film comparison slides printed up for this loop. Hopefully the digital slides will catch up with the folio before the next stop is over.

In order to reduce the severe headaches I’ve been getting during mounting, I’m experimenting with keeping the edges of the chips lined up in between the two horizontal ridges in the 3D World mounts. This has been a huge help, but in this particular case, the downside was that the horizon is a little bit tilted, and there is a bit of tree branch dangling down at the top that I would have masked w/ the mount if I could have slid and rotated the chips a little bit.

According to the 3D World mounting jig, the vertical alignment is either perfect, or off by a bit, depending on which side of the slide is up in the jig. I suspect this means the lines on the jig are off by a hair. Please let me know what you think.

I haven’t been able to do much shooting the past two years, but I hope to make up for lost time on the next loop.  Thanks for your patience, and for sharing some amazing images.

Oranges

It took several trips into town and a couple of different groves before I managed to get there when they were ripe enough, not already picked, and the sun was still high enough that the rows weren’t casting huge shadows on each other.

Oranges

According to the 3D World mounting jig, the vertical alignment is either perfect, or off by a bit, depending on which side of the slide is up in the jig. I suspect this means the lines on the jig are off by a hair. Please let me know what you think.

I haven’t been able to do much shooting the past two years, but I hope to make up for lost time on the next loop.  Thanks for your patience, and for sharing some amazing images.

Misty Morning Out Standing in Someone Else’s Field

Misty MorningIt was an unusually misty morning, and I wanted to experiment with the back-lit dew, but I didn’t want to seem like I was being too nosy about “The drug dealer shack” on the other side of the field, so I had to settle for semi-backlit. A few years ago, this was an orange grove like you see in the next slide.

According to the 3D World mounting jig, the vertical alignment is either perfect, or off by a bit, depending on which side of the slide is up in the jig. I suspect this means the lines on the jig are off by a hair. Please let me know what you think.

I haven’t been able to do much shooting the past two years, but I hope to make up for lost time on the next loop.  Thanks for your patience, and for sharing some amazing images.