![]() ![]() With the right processing, I found the Black Mica acrylic became quite visible, showing as white lines where the deadwood twigs are. Today, I defoliated my tree as I usually do in September, and then made this stereogram. Not bad-I thought, but I wondered how it would photograph. It was visible, but only at a fairly close range and under pretty intense sunlight. Finally, I tried a mixture of Mars Black and Black Mica. I mixed it with Mars Black, and this produced a better result except it was basically invisible. I tried an acrylic paint called Pearlescent white, but it actually made the deadwood look like aluminum. I kept the deadwood in place on my ume and went on.įinally, this spring, I decided to do something about it. Probably someone else could strip the bark off without destroying the twigs, but it wasn’t me. For one thing, the deadwood I had was very fine twigs. I could see a couple problems with this approach right away. Some suggested I strip the bark off and do the lime sulphur routine, producing white deadwood. Nationals in 2012, quite a few people noticed the deadwood in the interior of the tree. When I took my ume (prunus mume contorta) to the U.S. You may NOT download this image without written permission from lemon~art. This photo is not authorized for use on your blogs, pin boards, websites or use in any other way. I really appreciate them all.Īll rights reserved. Thank you for taking the time to visit, comment, fave or invite. The two images were brought together by the effort of the human brain to create an illusion of three-dimensionality.Ĭreated for the Vivid Art Group Contest Vivid Vintage Brewster devised a stereoscope through which the finished stereograph could be viewed the stereoscope had two eye pieces through which the laterally mounted images, placed in a holder in front of the lenses, were viewed. The production of the stereograph entailed making two images of the same subject, usually with a camera with two lenses placed 2.5 inches (6 cm) apart to simulate the position of the human eyes, and then mounting the positive prints side by side laterally on a stiff backing. The following text is taken from where there is more information on the history of photography.įirst described in 1832 by English physicist Sir Charles Wheatstone, stereoscopy was improved by Sir David Brewster in 1849. The original photograph is from my own collection. If you were shopping in this part of the street that day you could visit Turle's the grocers, Babbs the tailors, drapers and linen shop, Woollatt's the chemist and drugist and the General Furnishing store (only recently converted from the old White Hart Inn). It can be dated to between 18 from the census records. This image is created from one half of a stereogram photo.
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