Monday, February 11, 2008

 

Elfin Forest (+) Los Osos Nipomo Open Space

Stereo Anaglyphs:
[Cross/convergent-viewing pairs of the following anaglyphs are posted below.]

For best results, view anaglyph images under subdued lighting using
red/cyan-tinted 3-D anaglyph
glasses.

For a FREE sample pair
:

Send self-addressed first-class stamped envelope with a note stating:

"Please mail a sample pair of red/cyan anaglyph glasses so I may visit www.Abes3dworld.blogspot.com.
Thank You!'

...mail to:

Rainbow Symphony, Inc.
6860 Canby Avenue/#120
Reseda, CA. 91335

Your free sample pair of glasses should arrive within a week of your request being received by Rainbow Symphony.


Comments welcome at ap3dguy@Gmail.com

Click on images to enlarge...









Boardwalk to Sienna's View,
Elfin Forest Natural Area.
Los Osos, California
© Abe Perlstein














Morro Bay Estuary and Morro Rock
as seen from Sienna's View,
Elfin Forest Natural Area.
Los Osos, California
© Abe Perlstein













Path and Holister Peak,
Nipomo Open Space,
Los Osos, California
© Abe Perlstein













Coastal Live Oak #1,
Nipomo Open Space,
Los Osos, California
© Abe Perlstein













Coastal Live Oak #2,
Nipomo Open Space,
Los Osos, California
© Abe Perlstein














Tree fungi on downed Coastal Live Oak tree,
Nipomo Open Space,
Los Osos, California
© Abe Perlstein













Coastal Live Oak acorns,
Nipomo Open Space,
Los Osos, California
© Abe Perlstein












Mushrooms #1,
Nipomo Open Space,
Los Osos, California
© Abe Perlstein













Mushrooms #2,
Nipomo Open Space,
Los Osos, California
© Abe Perlstein












Gigantic Frog,
Cambria, California
© Abe Perlstein











...and now for

Cross/convergent-viewing stereo pairs:

[Anaglyph versions of the following are posted above.]

View CROSS/CONVERGENT stereo pairs in 3-D without glasses. Here's how:

1) Click on images to enlarge
(when done with the image, click on your BACK Button to return to the gallery page).

2) View stereo pairs straight on and from a distance of about 2-feet from your screen.

3) Cross or converge your eyes a bit until you see three virtual images. [NOTE: If you don't cross or converge your eyes enough, you will likely see only the original two images. If you cross or converge your eyes too much, you may see four images.]

4) With all three images in your line of sight, hold focus on all three while gazing upon the center of the three images. It will suddenly appear fully three-dimensional.

If at first you don't succeed, be patient and try again. The dimensional rewards are well worth the effort.

Comments welcome at ap3dguy@Gmail.com

Remember: click on images to enlarge.






Boardwalk to Sienna's View,
Elfin Forest Natural Area.
Los Osos, California
© Abe Perlstein








Morro Bay Estuary and Morro Rock
as seen from Sienna's View,
Elfin Forest Natural Area.
Los Osos, California
© Abe Perlstein





Path and Holister Peak,
Nipomo Open Space,
Los Osos, California
© Abe Perlstein





Coastal Live Oak #1,
Nipomo Open Space,
Los Osos, California
© Abe Perlstein





Coastal Live Oak #2,
Nipomo Open Space,
Los Osos, California
© Abe Perlstein




Tree fungi on downed Coastal Live Oak tree,
Nipomo Open Space,
Los Osos, California
© Abe Perlstein






Coastal Live Oak acorns,
Nipomo Open Space,
Los Osos, California
© Abe Perlstein





Mushrooms #1,
Nipomo Open Space,
Los Osos, California
© Abe Perlstein





Mushrooms #2,
Nipomo Open Space,
Los Osos, California
© Abe Perlstein







Gigantic Frog,
Cambria, California
© Abe Perlstein

Sunday, February 03, 2008

 

Almond trees, vineyard crop rows, & chandelier...

Cross/convergent-viewing stereo pairs:
[Anaglyph versions are posted further down the page.]

View CROSS/CONVERGENT stereo pairs in 3-D without glasses:

1) Click on images to enlarge
.

2) View stereo pairs straight on and from a distance of about 2-feet from your screen.

3) Cross or converge your eyes a bit until you see three virtual images. [NOTE: If you don't cross or converge your eyes enough, you will likely see only the original two images. If you cross or converge your eyes too much, you may see four images.]

4) With all three images in your line of sight, hold focus on all three while gazing upon the center of the three images. It will suddenly appear fully three-dimensional.

If at first you don't succeed, be patient and try again. The dimensional rewards are well worth the effort.

Comments welcome at ap3dguy@Gmail.com

Remember: click on images to enlarge.




Almond orchards and winter wildflowers - #1
somewhere near Salinas, California
© Abe Perlstein






Almond orchards and winter wildflowers - #2
somewhere near Salinas, California
© Abe Perlstein






Vineyard Crop rows - #1
somewhere near Salinas, California
© Abe Perlstein






Vineyard Crop rows - #2
somewhere near Salinas, California
© Abe Perlstein







San Jose Marriott lobby chandelier.
San Jose, California
© Abe Perlstein



...and now, Stereo Anaglyphs:
[Cross/convergent-viewing pairs of the following anaglyphs are posted above.]

For best results, view anaglyph images under subdued lighting using
red/cyan-tinted 3-D anaglyph
glasses.

For a FREE sample pair
:

Send self-addressed first-class stamped envelope with a note stating:

"Please mail a sample pair of red/cyan anaglyph glasses so I may visit www.Abes3dworld.blogspot.com.
Thank You!'

...mail to:

Rainbow Symphony, Inc.
6860 Canby Avenue/#120
Reseda, CA. 91335

Your free sample pair of glasses should arrive within a week of your request being received by Rainbow Symphony.


Comments welcome at ap3dguy@Gmail.com

Click on images to enlarge...






Almond orchards and winter wildflowers - #1
somewhere near Salinas, California
© Abe Perlstein
















Almond orchards and winter wildflowers - #2
somewhere near Salinas, California
© Abe Perlstein










Vineyard Crop rows - #1
somewhere near Salinas, California
© Abe Perlstein














Vineyard Crop rows - #2
somewhere near Salinas, California
© Abe Perlstein










Some stereo pairs don't make good anaglyph conversions. Hence, the reason you don't see an anaglyph version of the previously posted chandelier image here.


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