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- Sober Duck
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- Joined: September 11th, 2004, 6:48 pm
- Location: Gloucester
- Sober Duck
- Posts: 691
- Joined: September 11th, 2004, 6:48 pm
- Location: Gloucester
Nah.
Nah, It was in the fifties, rather mild for this time of year. It was a bit overcast, unfortunately. Bad lighting. I've been tempted to photograph that windmill for weeks now so I just did it. I'll be taking another pic when the sun is right.

T.C. Walker House, Gloucester VA.
I love the shadow on the front of the house.

Oak Hall, Ware Neck VA. Notice the state of the art plumbing.

T.C. Walker House, Gloucester VA.
I love the shadow on the front of the house.

Oak Hall, Ware Neck VA. Notice the state of the art plumbing.
Have you ever done 3-d photography? the last two scenes, placed side by side would almost do it. Like this:
http://www.arthur.rope.clara.net/mine.htm

you can easily do this by pointing the camera at a scene, shooting, then without moving the camera, step slightly to the left or right about six inches and shoot another one.
I have taken some from my back yard and when i get them back from the (curses) developer, then will scan them side by side at Kinko's, and post them, shots looking up thru a small interesting natural tree in my backyard. This stuff is really awesome!

http://www.arthur.rope.clara.net/mine.htm

you can easily do this by pointing the camera at a scene, shooting, then without moving the camera, step slightly to the left or right about six inches and shoot another one.
I have taken some from my back yard and when i get them back from the (curses) developer, then will scan them side by side at Kinko's, and post them, shots looking up thru a small interesting natural tree in my backyard. This stuff is really awesome!
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