The Full Moon in 3D colour
Taken by Duncan Waldron on March 16, 2014 @ Brisbane, Australia
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Two images of the Moon, very close to Full, on September 19, 2013 and March 16, 2014. There was significant N-S and E-W libration between the two images, allowing this 3D stereo pair to be produced. The images were processed to enhance the subtle colour differences in the maria. Canon 40D, 150mm Newtonian.
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I omitted to mention that this is a cross-eyed stereo image. To view it, stare at the pair of images and cross your eyes until 3 images are visible; try to concentrate on the middle one until it comes into focus. Hey presto! A round Moon :)
Posted by ozalba 2014-03-22 07:13:32
Groovy man...
Posted by dougr855 2014-03-22 14:17:39
Nice 3D !
Do you have larger images ?
Posted by sweiller 2014-03-23 18:04:47
Very nice work with color oversaturation, but perhaps too contrasty. Weared Australian sky. Heres one from northern hemisphere: http://pikespeakphoto.com/cgi-bin/3Dviewer.cgi?pic=33
Posted by Voytek 2014-03-24 10:51:47
 
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