So here's something I've only just discovered recently, definitely not some new cutting edge technology but I thought it was cool nevertheless, have a look....
For these to work you need to slowly start crossing your eyes until you see three images, if you see 4, get the middle two to join together- if you do it right the middle image will seemingly lock in place and will be in clear 3d!
Check out these ones too:
Chicago Skyline at night
Ariel photo of Chigago during the day
Long hallway
Franklin Bridge from above
Statue in Lincoln Park
For more photographs of this type, Google image search for "Cross eye 3d" or "Side by side 3d".
For a better tutorial on how to view have a look here
like that foto!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! That is insane, very similar to movies - reminds me of cut-out books as a kid lols =P
ReplyDeleteNice man, really cool!
ReplyDeletethat was pretty cool! hurt my eyes though
ReplyDeletethis foto is so good that i cannot stop looking at it
ReplyDeletethats really cool, kinda hurt my eyes
ReplyDeleteI've never been able to do this, and still can't.
ReplyDeleteyeah i can't do it, but followed! check out my blog as well broseph
ReplyDeleteThat is nice! :) No one needs a 3d television anymore. :D
ReplyDeletethats 'uckin nuts
ReplyDeletelol i got a headache
ReplyDeleteI can't go crosseye'd at my own will sadly.
ReplyDeletehaha it won't work for me
ReplyDeleteWTF thats weird!
ReplyDeleteneeds more explosions
ReplyDeletefind the difference
ReplyDeleteThese are so sick! Makes my head hurt though =(
ReplyDeleteI learned how to do this in a Geography class haha
i actually could not do it...i suck at watching..
ReplyDeleteThese kinds of pictures are great.
ReplyDeleteAlso, this blog is pretty cool, following!
i can't figure this out . :/
ReplyDeleteI've seen these many times and spent too long trying to get them to work. haha, oh well. I guess I can just go see a 3D movie or something :P
ReplyDeleteI can't do it! lol
ReplyDeletecan't do it either man
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