Jul 142011
 

Blogged to the Vloggerheads group and my personal blog, with plenty of tag words to go all over cyberHell.
A Septic Tank for the Cinematography 3D List?: http://ning.it/pvAF29
http://rogermaddy.com/?p=793
Tag words: vloggerheads, Cinematography, 3D, list, 1/30, 3.3%, net, deviation, septic, tank, bomb, shelter, photo3D, yahoo, group, moderators

Wonderful. Now, it appears that I cannot post to the Cinematography 3D list.
Go ahead… make my day.
At least I have 24 hours left until the next full moon to decide what I am going to do about this…
I’m quite sure I will never survive without being able to contribute to that group of professional geniuses.
Do they even know what a “1/30 (3.3%) Net Deviation Grid” is for?
Well, I suppose I can convert the Bomb Shelter for the Photo3D Yahoo Group Moderators into a septic tank, since it is made out of solid concrete.
If I plug the bottomless pit holes, at least they won’t need rubber boots to scoop the crap.

Happy Full Moon… one day early!

And have a GREAT Day!

Thanks,
Roger Maddy
Google me.

Jul 132011
 

Photo3D Bomb Shelter and The Bottomless Pit Photo #1: http://ning.it/oOSjh6
(The front of the shelter in place) Photo3D Bomb Shelter and The Bottomless Pit Photo #2: http://bit.ly/pk3oog

This is a long story, so rather than going into details here, I will point people to my personal blog. You can also Google keywords/phrases like “Roger Maddy Facebook Cemetery” with “Photo3D Yahoo Group Moderators”, etc, and you won’t have any problem finding all the proper links. I have posted most of the photographs or links to them (2D and/or 3D) to my Vloggerheads page.
To make this long story short, If you happen to stumble into the bottomless pit, which is located right outside the gate of the “Roger Maddy Facebook Cemetery” (actually, I should have called it “Roger and Janice Maddy’s Facebook Cemetery”, since both Janice and I are on the tombstone) you will (eventually) fall into the Bomb Shelter for The Photo3D Yahoo Group Moderators.

If you plan on stopping in for lunch, perhaps you should try going down into the black hole via a long rope.

Thanks,
Roger Maddy
http://rogermaddy.com/
http://www.vloggerheads.com/profile/rogermaddy

May 122011
 

Grifter [Est: 1977] over in the VloggerHeads group politely mentioned that my video had been disabled in my “Looking for Stereoscopic 3D Volunteers” theater embed. He also said that 3D in TV and movies is pointless, and, for him, it doesn’t work. I then told him that I hope a terrorist hacker 3D hater isn’t screwing with my YouTube account.
Anywho, don’t just take my word for it. Read the real deal here: http://bit.ly/lo9Wdx
Also, please let me know if the original embed gets hacked, again. If so, I’ll go back in with a bucket full of rotten eggs or something: http://tinyurl.com/5ucvtwf

May 062011
 

This is an important experiment for people who are interested in stereoscopic 3D, but might be equally as interesting to some of the “general” public, i.e. people who are not necessarily interested in stereoscopy. Therefore, I will post this experiment to the “stereo3D” geeks, for what should be obvious reasons, and I will also post it to the “Vloggerheads” group. I am going to assume that most “vloggerheads” are comfortable with video communication, and might possibly be willing to engage in this experiment. For us “3D experts”, getting real, honest opinions from regular people is important for determining how we present our stereoscopic images.
As I tell in this video, this is just a preliminary presentation, i.e. sort of an “introduction”. The simple idea is to see how far people can diverge their eyes before they feel uncomfortable. IOW, find the maximum amount that they can separate their eyes (the opposite of crossing the eyes). Theoretically, most people should be able to do this at least a small amount, and even though I look at 3D imagery quite often, therefor I have “practiced” doing this for many years, I would say that I have “average” eyes. What this probably means is that what I can do is most likely “typical” or “average”.

Watch my video, and see what you think (pun intended… :) .

Apr 072011
 

Can You Do This With Your Eyes? from Roger Maddy on Vimeo.

Can you do this with your eyes? BTW, I can also balance a penny on the end of a metal coat hanger and twirl it around with my finger, then stop it. Believe it. Janice can blow air out of her eyes. Don’t try that one without consulting your doctor first! I need to get a video of her doing that!

You can also watch this video at the following locations:
BlipTV: http://rogermaddy.blip.tv/file/4991221/
Dailymotion: http://dai.ly/dYziv6
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/roger_maddy/videos/video/107695365
Tumblr: http://rogermaddy.tumblr.com/post/4431293378/can-you-do-this-with-your-eyes-have-a-great-day
Vloggerheads: http://www.vloggerheads.com/video/can-you-do-this-with-your-eyes
Twitvid: http://www.twitvid.com/K1M99
Vimeo: http://www.vimeo.com/22104071
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGtANsAF21Y

Have a Great Day!
Thanks,
Roger Maddy