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gdanmitchell wrote:
  • it is not one thing: I "love" French fries, I love my wife, I love to travel, I love my kids, I love good photography, I love the work of Diane Arbus, I love the work of Ansel Adams, I love to argue in photography forums, I love my brother, I love to sleep in on Saturday...
  • while we might agree that the word "love" might make sense applied to any of these things, I think we all recognzie that saying, for example, to a spouse, "I love you just like I love French fries!" might be a problem.
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    AndDavidP replied:
    And that's why the Greeks had something like 13 words for "love".

    They probably would have more than a few words for "3D", too.


    Hah! I was certainly thinking of that when I wrote my little post - but I decided that listing Greek terms for "love" here would only make me look like a Greek geek. And I hate it when people do that...

    Dan


  • Nov 28, 2009 at 01:50 PM
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    p.10 #2 · 3-D "effect" from non pro bodies?


    gdanmitchell wrote:
    Hah! I was certainly thinking of that when I wrote my little post - but I decided that listing Greek terms for "love" here would only make me look like a Greek geek. And I hate it when people do that...


    I only know one, agape. And I *think* I'm right about there being 13 . . could be a different number, though.

    Oops, a quick Google search shows that there are four.



    Nov 28, 2009 at 02:04 PM
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    I know some: agape eros, philia, storge, and thelema. Thank you wikipedia.



    Nov 28, 2009 at 03:48 PM
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    p.10 #4 · 3-D "effect" from non pro bodies?


    3D, punch, presence, clarity, depth, 'pop'...


    Nov 28, 2009 at 05:12 PM
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    DavidP wrote:
    3D or not, you chopped his head off. :D


    So you admit it exists then... ;-)



    Nov 28, 2009 at 05:24 PM
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    In real life many things influence our persection of how we see things...

    With lighting and shapes you can create the illusion of something 3D being 2D... so much so that you are completely fooled. If you can be fooled into percieving that something 3D is 2D, why not the opposite? (Oh, I guess because you said so).

    Regarding DOF, it doesn't take super shallow DOF to have an impact on how we percieve a photo, subtle properities can have a large impact on how some people perieve an image... of course there are boneheads that can't go beyond a caveman's comprehension... photo of object, nothing more.

    DavidP wrote:
    Accepting complexity is the first step in figuring out that CONTROLLED experiments ar what's required to see what causes (and to what degree) any phenomenon . . . make that the second step, right after definining the phenomenon to be investigated.

    If one throws out DOF-control from the equation, one is basically left with lighting and sharpness/contrast/accutance.

    I don't know about you, but even in the "real world" (where 3D is the norm for most of us), the lighting can have a HUGE impact on how a scene looks . . . yet most of us remain fully aware that it's
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    Nov 28, 2009 at 05:26 PM
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    +1 pick any word you want...

    brainiac wrote:
    3D, punch, presence, clarity, depth, 'pop'...




    Nov 28, 2009 at 05:28 PM
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    p.10 #8 · 3-D "effect" from non pro bodies?


    How long does one need to beat a dead horse before it no longer looks "3D"?

    Of course to answer that we must debate what type horse it is, how old it was, how long it has been dead and what size stick is being used.




    Nov 28, 2009 at 08:22 PM
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    Don't forget the rate of actual decomposition vs. The rate of percieved decomposition due to environmental factors and whatnot.


    Nov 28, 2009 at 08:38 PM
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    brainiac wrote:
    So you admit it exists then... ;-)


    You mean good lighting, and a sharp lens with way too shallow a DOF?



    Nov 28, 2009 at 08:49 PM
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    cgardner wrote:
    How long does one need to beat a dead horse before it no longer looks "3D"?



    Until it's completely flat, of course.



    Nov 28, 2009 at 08:50 PM
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    p.10 #12 · 3-D "effect" from non pro bodies?


    Back to posting photos that might or might not have the 3-D effect. Canon 30D, Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 L
    http://light.smugmug.com/People/Colleagues/RenaeDunn/MG4312/710821560_hskGB-XL.jpg

    Canon 30D + Canon 100mm f/2.8
    http://light.smugmug.com/People/Friends/UthkalaUrubail/MG3261/710797329_Mzzg8-X2.jpg



    Nov 28, 2009 at 09:02 PM
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    p.10 #13 · 3-D "effect" from non pro bodies?


    My 1DM3 arrives in a few days. I'm getting really excited. Hope my body has the 3D feature!

    I really enjoyed reading this thread, certainly a feature I'll accept with open arms!

    thanks



    Nov 29, 2009 at 05:46 AM
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    irris wrote:
    My 1DM3 arrives in a few days. I'm getting really excited. Hope my body has the 3D feature!

    I really enjoyed reading this thread, certainly a feature I'll accept with open arms!

    thanks


    Please post your results. What body do you presently use?



    Nov 29, 2009 at 06:30 AM
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    Anden wrote:
    Please post your results. What body do you presently use?

    Just sold the 5D1 to finance the 1dm3. Right now I only have 500d(lightweight&video). The 500d has a lot of detail, but I think it is lacking depth. I often used a 350d, and when I look through my photos I find I like those pics a lot.




    Nov 29, 2009 at 07:35 AM
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    irris wrote:
    Just sold the 5D1 to finance the 1dm3. Right now I only have 500d(lightweight&video). The 500d has a lot of detail, but I think it is lacking depth. I often used a 350d, and when I look through my photos I find I like those pics a lot.



    I bet you like viewing your pictures at 100%.



    Nov 29, 2009 at 08:04 AM
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    DavidP wrote:
    You mean good lighting, and a sharp lens with way too shallow a DOF?


    But with some "sharp" lenses, "good lighting" and "way too shallow a DOF" give little or no 3D effect at all. So regardless of DOF, lighting and sharpness, some lenses routinely produce pictures which look 3D, and some don't. For instance, compare the Contax 100 f2 against other 100mm lenses. Some 100mm lenses will not produce the tangible 3D effect of the Contax 100. And in fact that difference between those lenses is visible across a very wide range of shooting conditions, lighting, and sharpness.



    Nov 29, 2009 at 08:10 AM
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    p.10 #18 · 3-D "effect" from non pro bodies?


    I think you guys are nutters


    Nov 29, 2009 at 09:12 AM
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    p.10 #19 · 3-D "effect" from non pro bodies?


    jeremy_clay wrote:
    I think you guys are nutters

    Aren't we all?



    Nov 29, 2009 at 10:54 AM
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    brainiac wrote:
    But with some "sharp" lenses, "good lighting" and "way too shallow a DOF" give little or no 3D effect at all.


    Got any controlled examples to show this?

    For instance, compare the Contax 100 f2 against other 100mm lenses. Some 100mm lenses will not produce the tangible 3D effect of the Contax 100. And in fact that difference between those lenses is visible across a very wide range of shooting conditions, lighting, and sharpness.

    If true (again, got any controlled examples to demonstrate?), what would you bet that the MTF curves would explain it?



    Nov 29, 2009 at 11:19 AM
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