When viewing photos in this gallery, you have to cross your eyes
a bit. That is, focus closer to you than the image you're looking at.
This is best done when you're about a foot and a half from the image/monitor
and the image is original size. As you cross your eyes, the image halves
will merge into one - in the center. When you get them lined up, you may
have to tilt your head slightly to bring them into sharp focus.
Cimarron River 3D.JPG
Overlook 3D IMG_2131_2132.JPG
View from the overlook near the Santa Fe Ski Area.
3D Clouds 3.jpg
3D Clouds 2.jpg
3D Clouds.jpg
This was taken on a slow descent approaching AMA from DAL.
3D Clouds
Taken from a Southwest Airlines flight from Amarillo to Dallas.
Great work. Your Left eye needs to look at the right image and vice versa. Holding a finger that you look at near your nose will achieve this. I have a lazy right eye so is actually easier for me to put the left image in the Left eya and right image in the right eye. If the photos where switched this would then make a 3d image but then people would near to hold a black card between the images to do the superimposing. Have a look at my images athttp://www.pbase.com/barry_2718/3d