3D Garden – P365 Sep04
- At September 04, 2007
- By Neil Creek
- In 3D, Experimental, Flowers, Nature, Plants
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I thought I'd try something new today, but it will take a bit of cooperation from you. I can promise you, it's worth it :)
Following are a series of 3D stereo pair images. These are taken with a special 3D lens that captures two side-by-side images at the same time, from slightly different points of view – similar to our own eyes. These pairs have been arranged to be viewed using the crossed-eye method. If you are not familiar with how to see these images, then here is a tutorial that may be helpful. I plan to make a better tutorial myself in the future, but I don't have the time right now.
Again, these images are far better seen at the larger size, so please click on them for that view.
These 3D photos were taken around the garden:
And here's a bonus photo of our adorable clown fish:
If you just can't see the 3D effect, then it's possible that you may not be able to. Some people eye problems, particularly muscle control difficulties simply cannot see 3D in this way. If your eyes start getting tired, or you feel light-headed, stop looking at these images immediately and rest your eyes. Do not try to view the 3D effect again till your eyes are well rested.
I hope you like the photos and the effect worked for you! Look for more like these in the future.
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