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That 3D look
Old 03-03-2012   #1
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That 3D look

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An evening walk. M2, Voigt 35/2.5, Portra 160, V700, Silverfast:
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Old 03-03-2012   #2
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Lovely colour Shot...very Painterly
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Old 03-03-2012   #3
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Even more 3D if you put on the glasses.
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Old 03-09-2012   #5
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is 3d look ?
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Old 03-10-2012   #6
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Quote:
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Interesting, very 3D look with nearly 2D car
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Old 03-10-2012   #8
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Got it von oliverleschke auf Flickr

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I love that dog shot.
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Old 03-10-2012   #10
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Dawid, the chevy shot has it big-time, to my eye.

RivDog, great example of the legendary Planar subject/BG separation - the girls almost float in the foreground.

Oliver, that beagle shot just makes me grin ear-to-ear! Canine rapture

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20110709-056-Web by Mike Tuomey, on Flickr
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Under the bridge #2: CHAOS by Eirik0304, on Flickr
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Thanks guys, he appreciates it.

This one isn't anything special and (oh no not again) another dog shot, but just for showing the rendering of the LTM 35mm Summaron F2.8.

Used an Olympus E-P1, so it might be less 3D on full frame.


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Scanned the good side negative of FP3000B by a mamiya universal (100/2.8 @ 2.8)

The actual positive is just as clear but I do not have that one scanned.
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Great thread. Love the doggies
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50 C Sonnar. Sunlight around 1.30 pm Eastern Summer Time....


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img152 by chrishayton, on Flickr


Louve by chrishayton, on Flickr

Both with the most '3d' effect camera and lens I have come across, Pentax 67 and 105 2.4
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Chris, the Pentax shots look awesome!
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Summicron 50



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Ulrika by danielhjerppe, on Flickr

Leica M2, Summicron 50/2 DR, TRI-X 400

It's not an extreme example of the 3d effect, but in the silver print it really pops out in a mystical way.
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50 DR Summicron in close-focus mode

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Chris, Eirik, Lund, Thomas - wonderful examples

Daniel, to me "pop" and "3D" mean the same. I see it in "Ulrika" as well.

Zauhar, the rose pic is a fine example of the DR's bokeh too
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kiev 60 - 80 2.8


leica mp - vc 35 1.4


nikon d3s - nikon 85 1.4


leica mp - 50 summilux


leica m4-p - vc 35 1.4

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