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Happy Easter!
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@jeffus: Thanks!
I like this one, could imagine good HDR here to emphasize paintings and 3D space, resulting on top photo!
Amazing colors! Not sure he out of focus element at top right works for me, personally, as it's a bit distracting. Just my $.02 - your galleries are stunning!
You should add the tag "Spring Photo Contest" to make sure it gets considered!
Only as one has come to expect Ludvik, beautiful girl, high quality image, and great 3D!
Nice try, but there is something wrong with this pic. Conversion?
@NVIDIA: Hi, the proposal for like a photo for anonymous sounds good, this is binary value. Members have much more options, I would consider this as good solution. Thank you Stephen, please keep up great work you are doing here for us, creative folks!
Hello all - yes, we recently enabled people to rate/comment on images without logging in. The reason for this is simple - very few of our members were making use of these features. HIgh quality images with extremely high numbers of views were getting very low numbers of votes or comments. The login requirements were seen as the main hurdle limited user engagement on the site. So, as an experiment, we removed this requirement. Honestly, I don't see the down vote impact of this - for example this image has 15 votes and an average rating of 4.9, which is very good. Feel free to email me at sklett@nvidia.com with specific concerns relating to this issue, with examples of where it has negatively impacted your photos if you can and we will re-assess. I can only encourage members to make use of the ratings more, and to take the time to comment more often on submitted images. Thank you. Maybe we simply enable non-members to "like" a photo, rather than rate a photo, which would require a new mechanic but would be relatively simple to implement.
I know the feeling they changed the site a bit since i started posting pics. But i would prefer a member vote or comment and not just some annoymous person to rate my photos that could be somebody that doesn't think about how hard some of this can be. Also the community section would be nice to have like it use to and the people i follow were at the bottom again that was great. I didn't have to search for things.
i wanted to try to set a scene with the photos winter clothes comeing of and spring comeing not sure what people think when looking at it
I spent a while in this menu too, hoping to find an option that made the lighting issues a bit more tolerable.
NVIDIA,@Dianne: Agree with Dianne, I am always prepared to hear criticism, what to improve, but anonymous openness of this site is against such a share leading to better content submissions. Thank you !
NVIDIA: STOP THIS ANONYMOUS VOTING! Again a number of photos have been down graded by this phantom voter(s) you should not be able to vote unless you sign in!!!!!!
Elbow River Sparkles With Mount Rae Watching - Kananaskis Alberta - Canadian Rockies
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Great shot - let's see more Spring Photo Contest submissions from everyone!
Refreshing spring atmosphere breathes from this photo, splendid colors, fine model and 3D space!
3dacademy,joeping,Media3D, ruthvolna: Thank you for very kind feedback! Very much appreciated.
@Real3D:
@Real3D: Thanks for the great feedback and your interest in what programs are used to convert the images. I use two programs, Bas-relief from Stereo-Pro ( to generate the 3D depth map on each element of the picture) and Adobe elements (PSD) to assemble and create the separate layers
Amazing shot, reminiscent of the old view master reels! How far apart were your cameras to achieve the depth in your photo?
thanks -- the photo was taken with one camera using the interval 3D shooting. I think it was 5-second delay between the two shots... so for the (estimated) airplane speed of 500mph (800km/h), the stereo base (lens separation) was around 0.7 miles (1.1 km).
thank you, guys...
to take this shot, I was waiting until the last seconds of the golden hour :)
thank you, espantaz, and sorry for the late response. this photo was shot with Fuji W3 camera. I used a tripod with level, set the self-timer to 10 seconds, pressed the shutter button, jumped in front of the camera and started a snow fight !-)
Very interesting DOF utilization, nice use of DP3 50mm (APS-C) 2.8 lenses.