Wednesday, May 31, 2006
The Future of Online Real Estate Promotions
>>> Click on images to enlarge <<<
View this image above and the three below with a pair of red-and-cyan-tinted anaglyph 3-D glasses.
For a FREE pair of glasses, see instructions in the previous post (below).
Engage compelling stereoscopic 3-D imaging
to promote all your real estate properties.
Use your pair of red/cyan-tinted glasses
and log on to a sample cinema-styled 3-D presentation at: http://www.realestateshows.com/58779
Contact Abe Perlstein at:
ap3dguy@Gmail.com
or
805-528-8585 (10AM-5PM P.S.T.)
for more information.
For a FREE pair of glasses, see instructions in the previous post (below).
Engage compelling stereoscopic 3-D imaging
to promote all your real estate properties.
Use your pair of red/cyan-tinted glasses
and log on to a sample cinema-styled 3-D presentation at: http://www.realestateshows.com/58779
Contact Abe Perlstein at:
ap3dguy@Gmail.com
or
805-528-8585 (10AM-5PM P.S.T.)
for more information.
To view these stereo pairs in 3-D without special 3-D glasses:
1. Click on image to enlarge.
2. Align your eyes straight on and level to the stereo pair 1.5 to 2-feet away from your screen
3. Cross or converge your eyes a bit until the pair of images seems to become three images.
[NOTE: If you cross your eyes too much, you will see four images. If at first you don;t succeed, be patient and try again. The visual rewards are well worth the effort.]
Monday, May 29, 2006
Sand Spit to Morro Bay Estuary
>>>Click on image to enlarge<<<
View with a pair of red/cyan-tinted ANAGLYPH glasses. Get a FREE pair by following these simple instructions:
Send a self-addressed/1st class stamped envelope to:
Rainbow Symphony, Inc.
6860 Canby Av./#120
Reseda, CA. 91335
along with a note stating, "Hell, yeah! Send me a free pair of red/cyan anaglyph glasses in the postage-paid self-addressed stamped envelope enclosed so I can bug out on all the cool 3-D views posted at www.abes3dworld.blogspot.com. Thank you!"
Your glasses should arrive in about a week from when your request was received.
_____________________________________________________
Looking for a fun outdoor activity to celebrate my almost-50th (49th) birthday, a friend and I launched the Hobie tandem pedal/flipper-driven kayak from the boat ramp at the Morro Bay State Park Marina under sunny skies, a sustained 20-knot wind, choppy seas, and hazardous large floating mats of rudder-stopping algae. In 2-minutes we made it across the bay to the sand spit. Landing on a deserted beach, we trekked 1/4 mile across the otherworldly dunes to the open ocean on the other side. On the way back, these converging wind waves begged to be documented. The intoxicating aroma of bush lupine in full bloom wafted by and made for an all-sensory experience.
Sand Spit to Morro Bay Estuary
View this stereo pair in 3-D without glasses:
1. Click on image to enlarge...
2. From a distance of about 1.5 to 2-feet, view the enlarged pair straight on and level with your eyes...
3. Cross or converge your eyes until three images appear where there were two...
4. With the three images in your line of sight, stare at the center image. It will be in 3-D!
If at first you don't succeed, be patient and try again. The visual reward is well worth the effort.
Lately I've been experimenting with a small HP 5-megapixel digital camera. This and the anaglyph version above were shot with a handheld single-camera method by shooting a left view followed immediately by a right view on a stereo base of about 12-inches. Enjoy!
1. Click on image to enlarge...
2. From a distance of about 1.5 to 2-feet, view the enlarged pair straight on and level with your eyes...
3. Cross or converge your eyes until three images appear where there were two...
4. With the three images in your line of sight, stare at the center image. It will be in 3-D!
If at first you don't succeed, be patient and try again. The visual reward is well worth the effort.
Lately I've been experimenting with a small HP 5-megapixel digital camera. This and the anaglyph version above were shot with a handheld single-camera method by shooting a left view followed immediately by a right view on a stereo base of about 12-inches. Enjoy!
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Spring Wildflowers, Elfin Forest, Los Osos, CA.
>>>Click on image to enlarge<<<>I came upon this many tiered beauty on a misty stroll through the Elfin Forest Natural Area by the Morro Bay National Estuary in Los Osos, CA.
If anyone knows the name of this particular wildflower, I'd be grateful. My e-mail is: ap3dguy@Gmail.com.
View all anaglyph images on this site with a pair of red and cyan-tinted 3-D glasses. To order your own FREE pair:
Send a self-addressed stamped envelope to:
Rainbow Symphony, Inc.
6860 Canby Av./#120
Reseda, CA. 91335
...with a note stating: "Yassir! I'd be beside myself if'n y'all send me one o' them pairs o' 3-D glasses to check out Abe's 3-D World and all them other cool 3-D sites online. Rush me a complimentary pair in the self-addressed-stamped-envelope enclosed." Sign your name, thank 'em, and you'll get a pair in the mail soon after.
---Wildflowers, Elfin Forest Natural Area, Los Osos, California---
To view in 3-D without glasses:
1. Click on image to enlarge
2. Look at the paired image straight on and from a distance of approximately 18" to 24"
3. Cross or converge your eyes a bit until the two images seem to cross over one another and form three virtual images
4. Stare at the center image. It will be in 3-D. If at first you don't succeed, be patient and try again. Your senses will be well rewarded.
1. Click on image to enlarge
2. Look at the paired image straight on and from a distance of approximately 18" to 24"
3. Cross or converge your eyes a bit until the two images seem to cross over one another and form three virtual images
4. Stare at the center image. It will be in 3-D. If at first you don't succeed, be patient and try again. Your senses will be well rewarded.