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Great Ocean Road, Victoria
When viewing 3D's of the ocean using the single camera
technique I use- there is a disadvantage in that the wave action is obviously
different between the shots- sometimes dramatically so. I have tried
to minimize that by cropping unnecessary foreground out, but for best viewing,
concentrate on the dimensionality of the rocks, and only peripherally pay
attention to the wave- giving them a sense of motion without distracting
from the overall image. If you click to enlarge the image, you can
see that there is another column of rock peeking around just behind the
column on the left. If you click on the wallpaper, you will notice
that that image is a different one that above- but it is better because
of the progression of waves that were captured in the distance between
the two columns.
©1999, Jeffrey L. Cooper