You need to have some luck for 2 insects in focus, in-fligh, in macro, closeup and 3D. Both are sharp photographed. I had only 15 minutes between showers to take this picture.
There is always a higher resolution version on my Flickr web, just cliking on the picture to have acces for full download and see on a big screen. Cross-view version, but via SPM change to any version at full quality.
Unfortunately I see little increase in 3D Users. In 2010 I made a year 3D macro pictures and then in 2011 one year again 2D so to wait for more users. Now in 2012 I still see very little 3D, especially macro. It seems that 3D even need more time. Very few users see cross-view and anaglyph picturs give a low color quality. Price and additional glasses will play probably a role. There are very few cameras for (high-speed) 3D macro too. Most of the users need a DIY solution. Full HD 3D monitors are only available in limited brands and expensive. More time will need to show how 3D will develop. This year I stay in any case on 3D high-speed macro.
Frans, wonderful photos!
I have no trouble seeing your photos in 3D by crossing my eyes (in cross-view, as you say).
What camera, lens and setup do you use for 3D macrophotography?
Now with 2 x D300 + 2 x AF105/2.8D + beamsplitter
2 x IR lasers for in-flight detection via extra AF50/1.8 lens and photodiode + AVR micro controller
2 x green laser so I can see the focuspoint and centre of the picture