Why the wiggling? Wiggling shows you the depth on a flat screen. Only the camera moves during the photo shoot and the subject stays still. This creates a depth effect known as “Wiggle Stereoscopy”.
No AI. No CGI. All real macro photography.
Small Skipper (Thymelicus sylvestris):
I wiggle the camera to improve your depth perception on a flat screen. Subject stays still. I made a step-by-step tutorial on how these are done—it's available on my Patreon. #macro#NaturePhotograhpy#nature#insect
Why the wiggling? Wiggling shows you the depth on a flat screen. Only the camera moves during the photo shoot and the subject stays still. This creates a depth effect known as “Wiggle Stereoscopy”.
No AI. No CGI. All real macro photography.
@TeamYouTube Thanks for the reply. Channels like this should not be existed in a first place. They are just shitpost stolen content which is obvious to everyone including you. Why are you allowing this? Just ban them!
@TeamYouTube I am the original creator. Thief sent ME counter notification and restored MY short on his channel, because I did not respond to the counter notification in 10 days. My video on his channel now with no ability to strike him again. This is abuse.
@bcjordan@JungleSilicon Thanks for mentioning me. They are technically stereo photos, not 3D scans. Just to clarify. 3D in my name refers to stereo, not CGI.