Dear Timo.....the above "smiling little sweet heart" is by some famous black and white 2D photographer...whose name I don't know. But I put that photo up here in 3D in homage to that unknown photographer and to the art of 3D. Yessss...if anyone else agrees or not about using this great "old image".... I think the photo is enhanced in a 3D conversion. The conversion was done in China at 2dto3dphoto@gmail.com for $5
YOSEM I TEE IS THE NAME OF ONE OF THE MANY INDIAN TRIBES WHO OCCUPIED THIS LAND FOR OVER 10,000 YEARS BEFORE "WHITEY" ARRIVED. THEY TOOK GOOD CARE OF THE BEAUTY AROUND THEM! DO WE??? :o)
Older paintings did not have much or any perspective as you mention. Notice how the gowns recede on the right side. Trummy seems to do a better job, for instance on a photo where your daughter is standing on a sidewalk. The hedge there shows some good continual depth, but trummy has a harder time with figures rising from those continuous depth areas.