Image of the Week 12-26-2020
Garden Shot
This email marks 10 years of my "Image-of-the-Week" emails. The first one went out on Christmas day, 2010.
I found this vignette on a dog walk in a garden a few blocks from my house. Nice and basic, appealing to my senses. It was shot with my Panasonic Lumix GX7 and frame sides for phantogram processing. The overall width of the image was approximately 8 inches, and because of the red in the image I opted for a "dubois" anaglyph from the selections available in StereoPhoto Maker.
Within my new Macrophant 3D website I included a PDF document from a class I taught for middle-schoolers a few years ago. It provides the workflow for shooting and processing 3-D images with a cellphone, and includes processing them into phantograms using either Photoshop or StereoPhoto Maker. You can find that document at http://macrophant3d.com/3DPhotographyWorkflow.pdf.
Macrophant 3D, a new book of macro phantograms by Jim McManus and me, is now available. I'm proud of this book and think it's clearly my best work. Check it out at http://macrophant3d.com/. If ordering online use Promo Code 25 and you can have one delivered to you via USPS Media Mail at the bargain price of just $25.
This week is a good time to rein in the risks from holiday gatherings. If you must get out to maintain your sanity and some semblance of normal life, please do so with a facemask, maybe two, and keep these get togethers outdoor and distanced. With only a few months to the finish line and the virus raging all around us at extremely high levels, it's not the time to let down all defences.
Keep safe,
Barry Rothstein
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