Joe-
Like the Bear Creek Twin ponderosas (p.119 in BVP's "Forest Giants of the 
Pacific Coast), if one universe is good, then a parallel universe with twins 
would be better!?
-Don

From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ENTS] Re: Stereo Photography
Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2009 19:17:19 -0400










3D isn't enough for me- I 
want 4D- and, doesn't "string theory" suggest far more dimensions? I want them 
all!
 
Joe

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 
  DON 
  BERTOLETTE 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 2:17 
  PM
  Subject: [ENTS] Re: Stereo 
  Photography
  
Gary-
BVP speaks of them, and offers them up in "Forest 
  Giants of the Pacific Coast"...reminiscent of Rob Leverett's inkings from the 
  '90s.
-Don


  
  From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: 
  [ENTS] Re: Stereo Photography
Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2009 01:14:06 -0400


  Don,
  

  I must have missed that, do you have a citation or link?


  Gary
  

  Prof. Gary A. Beluzo
  Systems Ecologist
  Holyoke Comm College
  303 Homestead Ave
  Holyoke, MA. 01040
  

  
On Aug 6, 2009, at 7:08 PM, DON BERTOLETTE <[email protected]> 
  wrote:


  
  
    Gary/Joe/Barry-
Turnabout being fair play, I wanted to comment on 
    how impressed I was with BVP's hand-drawn/3D modeling 
    solution...
-Don


    
    From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: 
    [ENTS] Re: Stereo Photography
Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 21:43:38 
-0400


    Ed,
    

    Once you have a good 3D setup that works there are numerous software 
    programs that will take 3D images from several perspectives to determine 
    various dendromorphometric variables including VOLUME.


    Gary
    

    Prof. Gary A. Beluzo
    Systems Ecologist
    Holyoke Comm College
    303 Homestead Ave
    Holyoke, MA. 01040
    

    
On Aug 5, 2009, at 5:19 PM, Edward Frank <[email protected]> 
    wrote:


    
    
      
      Joe, Barry, ENTS,
       
      You can take stereo photographs with a single digital camera provided 
      that the subject is not moving.  Here are some sites that talk about 
      the process:  
       
      Making your own 3M Photos
I presently use four methods to generate 
      3D images of the real world.  I refer to the real world to 
      differentiate from computer generated 3D, such as ray traced images.  
      The four methods I employ utilize a standard camera, a video camera, a 
      scanner, and a QX3 USB microscope. 
http://www.3dphoto.net/text/taking/taking.html
       
      Digital Stereo Photography  
The art and science of twin 
      camera digital stereo photography.   This site features digital 
      stereo photographic pairs, along with practical details for creating your 
      own digital stereo photographs: techniques, cameras, controllers, flash, 
      sync monitors, and mounts. 
http://www.ledametrix.com/
       
      http://www.studio3d.com/pages/stereophoto.html
       
      http://www.photostuff.co.uk/stereo.htm
       
      http://home.att.net/~osps/tutorial/

      There are quite a few more sites on the web that talks about 3D 
      photos and even a 3D forum.
       
      Ed
       
       
      "The most beautiful thing we can experience 
      is the mysterious. 
It is the source of all true art and all science." 
      - Albert Einstein
      
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: 
        Barry Caselli 
        To: [email protected] 
        
        Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 
        4:36 PM
        Subject: [ENTS] Re: A good day in 
        the field
        

        
          
          
            That would be awesome. I never knew of anyone 
              having a camera like that.

--- On Wed, 8/5/09, Joseph 
              Zorzin <[email protected]> 
              wrote:

              
From: Joseph 
                Zorzin <[email protected]>
Subject: 
                [ENTS] Re: A good day in the field
To: [email protected]
Date: 
                Wednesday, August 5, 2009, 4:40 AM


                
                

                when I see such 
                pictures- and they are very nice- I wonder how they'd look with 
                a fish eye lens? anyone have one?
                 
                another camera 
                option I'd love to try if I could afford it is a double camera 
                designed to take 3-D images, which you then look at with a 
                viewer, as we all did as children- I still remember how much 
                those viewers blew me away- I'd love to use one for forest 
                photography
                 
                Joe
                
                  ----- Original Message ----- 
                  
                  From: 
                  Randy Brown 
                  To: [email protected] 
                  
                  Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 
                  2009 9:28 PM
                  Subject: [ENTS] Re: A 
                  good day in the field
                  

                  
                  
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
The next image looks 
                    high into the canopy of the Algonquin Pines. The sight is 
                    inspirational. When I go to the Algonquin Pines, I frequent 
                    the location of this image. There is a substantial 
                    difference between looking up into the canopy of 90 to 
                    100-foot trees versus those near and above 150. This brings 
                    me to a 
                  point.
                  

                  Ahhh.. beautiful canopy shots.   Here's a few good 
                  ones I've gotten in Ohio.
                  #1 Is looking up into a ~120' Tulip trees in Mohican 
                  State Forest.   #2 Is a grove ~140+' white pines in 
                  Hocking Hills State Forest.
                  












    
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