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There's some kind of weird focus technique you use to do pictures like this. I forget what it was, but maybe a combo of focusing on the wrong thing and using a longer exposure. It gives that added depth that makes it look more like a viewmaster slide. I forget where I saw it, but some site had a whole gallery of images like this.
Cool--I have no idea what technique it is, but it looks really neat. I'm just a simple-minded photo appreciator :)
Hey MJ - I have seen these photos elsewhere and have been trying to get in touch with the photographer.
Could you email me on karla.courtney@niche.com.au and let me know who put you on to them?
Cheers!
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