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Experiments with 3D clouds

Mike Mosack, in his World Wide travels, took a couple of paired photographs while flying to see if
it makes any difference which photo taken first is on the left or right.
It has been assumed that taking photos on the port side, the first pic is to be on the left and the
second on the right.
Conversely, if on the starboard side the second photo taken should be on the left and the first
on the right. I believe the jury is still out on this experiment. Only photos RL-1 & RL-3 can't be seen
correctly. The set #2 seem to be O.K. seen either way.
Directions: Sit back about 2.5 feet and start crossing your eyes until the center panel comes
into view - it will be in 3D.
Comments welcome.
NOTE: Click on "original" size for best results.
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photo 1-LR moving to your right.
photo 1-LR moving to your right.
photo 1-RL moving to your right.
photo 1-RL moving to your right.
photo 2-RL moving to your left.
photo 2-RL moving to your left.
photo 2-LR moving to your left.
photo 2-LR moving to your left.
photo 3-LR moving to your right.
photo 3-LR moving to your right.
photo 3-RL moving to your right.
photo 3-RL moving to your right.
3 D clouds - click on original size
3 D clouds - click on "original" size
Photos are left / right orientation - click on original size
Photos are left / right orientation - click on "original" size
Photos here are right / left orientation - click on original size
Photos here are right / left orientation - click on "original" size