Thanks Georgios! We had them visit n a regular basis this fall, they come to eat our apples in the garden. The mom was curious. The fawns were very shy. I didn't go too close, didn't want them to get use to humans
I have learned and still learning a lot on stereophotography on the 3Dphoto forum http://www.3dphoto.net/forum/
I rarely use the Phereo forum section, and apparently the Phereo team is disbanded so no more answers from them.
Thanks 4 commenting on your rig. I have 2 Canon a5000 mirrorless cams. bought 2 remote shuters, use one to trip both cams. Sync is terrible. theres a lag of about 1/30th of a second or worse. I posted it up in the forum section if you ever feel like adding your 2 cents. theres so few of us stereographers, its nice when we can share advice.
Thank you Dan, yes I use a dual rig with two Canon SD1300is (IXUS105) with StereoDataMaker (SDM) Version 2.0. I did a bunch of test shots for the reflection of light in water. I think it creates a lot of retinal revalries, but those shots weren't too bad, and the synch worked pretty well, Thanks to David Sykes!
I found the name: Clausia Grandiflora. This photo is what's left of the flower fallen on another plant. I added a photo of the plant with buds: http://phereo.com/image/57ebe3efe7e5640643000242
No flower in full bloom at the time of my visit :(