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  1. <p>Yes, I'm sorry. The description is a bit misleading but I cannot change it. There is not that much freedom of movement as the idea is to keep the original photo framing in aspect but make it cam alive a bit by having a participatory viewer that has enough movement to feel it's not a straight photo but a 3d environment .</p>
  2. <p>these are very strange issues I am hearing. Could anyone that had issues opening the page tell me what OS/device/browser they did on ?<br />James, thanks for the feedback.</p>
  3. <p>Hi.<br />Thanks for the reply.<br />1: what device did you open it in ? Did it get to the click to continue screen ? I tested it on most possible devices and pc's <br />2: That is true, the landscape photography for me at least is about the journey whatever the outcome, be it video, photos, overprocessed photos or just some material to use in something else. But I was talking more about the state of photography as a "product" more from the viewer point of view. <br />I did not mean that postprocessing is the way for boring photos but rather that posptprocessing is a way for good photos to get better. My critique of my own photos is that even if craftsmanship-wise they are ok they lack originality in subject or framing as the ones I used are very similar to many others. If I were an isolated island without network connection I would be very satisfied with them. But I am not so...<br />ps: nice photo.</p>
  4. <p>Hi Guys. I am not sure where exactly these kind of things are posted and discussed as they not fit into any predefined domain yet.<br />To summarize, it started 3 years ago when after seeing a "parallax" WWF video I thought that I should do a similar thing given the fact that canon is unable to provide proper video support for their SLR's .But I wanted to take it to the next level by actually giving 3d geometry to the photos and realtime dynamic reflections. I came up with a video and it was a success but these days I wanted to do a bit more. So I started learning a bit of programming in javascript and some webgl.<br />This was the result. <br /><a href="http://aurelm.com/fully-3d-interactive-photography/">http://aurelm.com/fully-3d-interactive-photography/</a><br />This could be conisdered a request for critique or a showcase and it probably is but since it is rather new (nothing I have seen so far fits properly into this category) it is also a good talk subject about what the future of photography is. At this moment landscape photography is rather saturated and originality is lost within the sea of the same type of photos with the same subjects and lighting. The images I used as you can see fall perfectly into that category and are not the ones that I am proud of but they are some of the ones that draw a "wow" . But since I already had them in 3d it was the easiest road until I will make a proper art project involving photography and interactivity.<br /><br />Like I said beside showcasing it can be a good talk subject of what photography is, was and will be as it may follow a similar road to what a film was/is/will be or the same in computer games.</p>
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