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Subject: Re: DDD Photography
Date: 2009-10-22 20:22:58
From: verityspace3d
Hi David,

I came across your website and really enjoyed having a look at some of the albums. I grew up in Canada and miss the snow and the outdoors. I could almost feel the crisp cold air on my face as I looked at the photos of Idaho in the winter. I also liked your HDR images of the old penitentiary. What a great place to take photos. The colours are lovely. I would also love to see some of the stereo images and phantograms. Would this be possible?

Michael
Subject: Re: DDD Photography
Date: 2009-10-23 07:15:20
From: David W. Kesner
Hello Michael,

> I came across your website and really enjoyed having a look at some of the
> albums

Thank you. I take images to please myself, but always enjoy hearing that
others like them as well.

> I would also love to see some of the stereo images and phantograms. Would
> this be possible?

I assume you are talking about the password protected galleries on my
site. They are for the Phantogram Folio and the International Medium
Format Folio (IMFF) and are for the members of those folios only. While
these galleries do have images, many are flat and the Phantograms can't
be viewed on a monitor. They serve mainly as a reference for members when
they are posting or reading the comments on each image.

I do have some B&W HDR anaglyph images from the Old Pen in the Anaglyph
folder as well as some of my macros.

My main form of stereo is slide film in Realist and Medium format. The
only way to see these is in a quality hand held viewer. The phantograms
are anaglyph prints that must be viewed at a specific angle and distance.

So to answer your question, yes it is possible to see some of my images
but it would mean either:

1) Joining the Phantogram and/or IMFF Folios.
2) Having me mail you some images.

Thanks,

David W. Kesner
Boise, Idaho, USA
Subject: Re: DDD Photography
Date: 2009-10-23 17:19:45
From: verityspace3d
Hello David,

That's okay... all my images are also on transparency. The computer screen never does them justice. I am slowly scanning some of my stereo images to put on a new website. But nothing beats seeing the original in the viewer. Yes I enjoyed the B&W anaglyphs... thanks!

Michael



--- In MF3D-group@yahoogroups.com, "David W. Kesner" wrote:
>
> Hello Michael,
>
> > I came across your website and really enjoyed having a look at some of the
> > albums
>
> Thank you. I take images to please myself, but always enjoy hearing that
> others like them as well.
>
> > I would also love to see some of the stereo images and phantograms. Would
> > this be possible?
>
> I assume you are talking about the password protected galleries on my
> site. They are for the Phantogram Folio and the International Medium
> Format Folio (IMFF) and are for the members of those folios only. While
> these galleries do have images, many are flat and the Phantograms can't
> be viewed on a monitor. They serve mainly as a reference for members when
> they are posting or reading the comments on each image.
>
> I do have some B&W HDR anaglyph images from the Old Pen in the Anaglyph
> folder as well as some of my macros.
>
> My main form of stereo is slide film in Realist and Medium format. The
> only way to see these is in a quality hand held viewer. The phantograms
> are anaglyph prints that must be viewed at a specific angle and distance.
>
> So to answer your question, yes it is possible to see some of my images
> but it would mean either:
>
> 1) Joining the Phantogram and/or IMFF Folios.
> 2) Having me mail you some images.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David W. Kesner
> Boise, Idaho, USA
>