***Mini Challenge #254: Distorted Perspective***



Daisy Door [Olympus E-510, 42mm, f/8, 1/30s (IS), ISO 100, -0.5 step]
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Slides [450D, EF-S 18-55 @ 41mm, f/8, 1/125, ISO400]

No real distorted perspective, just a cross-eyed stereo. Check out sites like http://www.starosta.com/3dshowcase/ihelp.html and http://www.neilcreek.com/blog/2008/02/28/how-to-see-3d-photos/ for instructions on how to get the 3D image. Then look from one slide to the other - just like real life. :-)
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An Undistorted Perspective? [450D, EF 50/1.8, f/5.6, 1/200, ISO400, bounced 430EX II]

This one's just for fun. :-)
 
Love the Daisy Door!
 
... Keep them coming in. Some fun and interesting stuff getting posted.

Been out of town for the weekend, tried viewing submissions from my iphone, but it was not really working well. Anything framed out of the ordinary got clipped. Several photos now make more sense on the pc!
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Dan
 


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--James the homeless turtle.
"Take nothing but photos, leave nothing but footprints."
 
Distorted? Hmmnnnn... I think I have a few:

Viewed from below the trestle of the bridge in San Pedro, CA





Taken from Burlingame, close to SFO





Taken at a winery event at Rath Winery on the Salinas River, where the server displayed sampler Chinese food containers with chopsticks. I was hungry and at first I thought I was seeing double, no triple, no quintuple.





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D. S. Kane (swiftshadow)

Fiction is what all our elected officials pay their intelligence agencies to manufacture...
 
3 from me.

Not sure if they actually fit in the category, sort of following what others have posted. Hope they work.

Can you tell what's the distorted part of this image?





Summer fun





Reflection



 
I hope the following picture do qualify for this challenge:

First picture, taken at Roma Termini. Not really distorted, but I think it is still an interesting perspective:



2nd picture:



Now here is something with distortion and perspective:



Thanks for looking,
Horst
 

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