STEREO thread!

For those who are interested in 3D photos I recommend to examine Phereo (http://phereo.com) - it's a nice stereo photo sharing website.
Thank you for the link. Great service! Do you know that they have free android app (phereo 3d) for viewing and sharing stereo photos? If u have stereo smart-phone u can get more enjoy from this service
 
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All of mine are "cross your eyes" types.

Some sculptures:

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2.
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3.
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4.
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6.
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7.
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Assorted stuff

Hallway at the Holiday Inn, Kansas City
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Hallway at the Marriott, Curacao
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Poolside at the Marriott, Curacao
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Rings on display at a Jewelry store
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Jewelry store window display
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Stairway at a casino
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Fountain at the casino entrance
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Buffet entrance in the casino
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Friday's type bar and grill where I had lunch one day (I love this one when viewed large - limited to 800 px wide here)
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A couple of flowers
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Inside Fogo de Chao
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Finishing dinner at Fogo de Chao
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People I work with

Chad (on the right)
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Paul and his bike
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Shana and Larry
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Shelly and Denise
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William
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A tide pool area along the California coast
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A cave in the Great Smokey Mountains
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Shelf residents
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Seems fun, but I can't do it. :(

Awww... So sorry to hear that. It's quite fun. Here's a couple of pages that might help.

First, take the vision test on this page to see if your binocular vision is working in "free-viewing" mode: "Test Your Vision. Binocular? Stereoscopic?"

If you make it through that okay, then go to this page for a method that may help you actually do this. Just relax, follow the instructions, and take your time: Magic Eye 3D Viewing: The Single Finger Method
 
Seems fun, but I can't do it. :(

Awww... So sorry to hear that. It's quite fun. Here's a couple of pages that might help.

First, take the vision test on this page to see if your binocular vision is working in "free-viewing" mode: "Test Your Vision. Binocular? Stereoscopic?"

If you make it through that okay, then go to this page for a method that may help you actually do this. Just relax, follow the instructions, and take your time: Magic Eye 3D Viewing: The Single Finger Method

YAY!!!! I did it!!!!

The hallway one *IS* cool!

I was just frustrated before because I used to be able to do magic eye, so I couldn't understand why I couldn't do these. But the finger thing helped. Took me a while to get used to it again, but I got it! :biggrin:
 
More 3D shots, this time from a flight I was recently on. Actually, the last one, landing in Atlanta, was from a separate flight.

These were all shot with my Canon 5DMKII by taking two consecutive shots, then bringing them together side by side to make the 3D stereo pair (as opposed to using my stereo camera, which doesn't show any three dimensional depth on subjects this far away).

As before, these are all "cross your eyes" type images, and there are 16, so I'll break it up into multiple posts.

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I really love the detail in the larger version of the one above. If you'd like to see it, click here: http://www.buckcash.com/images/artphotos3/Aerial_Quarry-0014.jpg

2.
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3.
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4.
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