Signe Emmerich, HonPSA, EPSA
About the Image(s)
When visiting our son's family in Colorado, we went to the Denver Botanical Gardens which I would highly recommend a visit to if you are in the area. In one of the buildings, this hanging leaf "sculpture" was over the stairway. I, of course, had to take a stereo image.
I just flipped the images in their original spot so that the brighter area of the stairway was on the right side to lead the viewer into the picture. And I also liked the shadow effect that the stair railing left on the wall. But the upper right image of the LR RL has the best stereo. Did my flipping the images need to be rearranged differently?
5 comments posted
Shunmuga Sundaram
I feel the color is dominating a lot, and the lighting from the small hole as well. Good one with 3D, but sorry, I can see the image for a short period only.   Posted: 07/17/2025 11:00:17
Your left and right images are reversed.
I love the depth, and the color. I do find the bright white corner a bit distracting.   Posted: 07/23/2025 17:35:44
I love the depth, and the color. I do find the bright white corner a bit distracting.   Posted: 07/23/2025 17:35:44
Interesting image. The image has nice depth and colors. The given image is RL/LR. The left bright corner is over exposed and it will be difficult to edit much. It would be better to trim that area to avoid the distraction.   Posted: 07/25/2025 08:25:39
When I looked at this I asked myself "how big is that sculpture?". Railing is a clue but may be distracting as it is. Also, at first I thought it was a really strange bicycle seat LOL. As noted by others it is RL/LR.   Posted: 07/26/2025 15:33:18
On further viewing (I like the image!), I see a very slight window violation on the right edge. So slight, it took me a long time to even see it.   Posted: 07/29/2025 17:34:17