Subject : My, What Big Eyes You Have Explanation : A sugarglider which is an Australian marsupial possum. Another creature being sold as pets. These are nocturnal and do all their playing at night when you are trying to sleep. Once again this one did sell in the store and they gave it to my wife to take care of. Author : David W. Kesner ![]() ![]()
Subject : Quality Watch Repair Explanation : This is a stereo composite of 3 stereo images, the two people and the setting of watch parts. Author : David W. Allen ![]() ![]()
Subject : Napoleon Nike Explanation : This is an image of a statue of Napoleon holding the Roman goddess of victory, Nike. It was taken in the Wellington House Museum in London. Author : Eric Miner ![]() ![]()
Subject : Two resting Lionesses and a playful Cub Explanation : Two resting Lionesses and a playful Cub - in a diorama in the Natural History Museum in Denver, Colorado, USA. Author : Dan Shelly ![]() ![]()
Subject : kipoko-mask Explanation : Author : Klaus ![]() ![]()
Subject : Passion Flower Explanation : Taken with a deWijs macro attachment on my Minolta X700 camera, Sunpak 383 flash set on manual 1/4 power, Kodak Gold 200 film. Author : Mike Bittner ![]() ![]()
Subject : Pan Pool Explanation : Author : Nancy Moxom ![]() ![]()
Subject : Make love Explanation : I used a single Minolta 7000 for this picture + 3X close up filter and three centimeter separation, f=22 - 1/15 Sec. Author : Shahrokh Dabiri ![]() ![]()
Subject : Letter Explanation : Author : Chie Mimura ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Pike's Peak with Garden of the Gods rocks in front. Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. Author : Dan Shelly ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Running Cheetah - in a diorama in the Natural History Museum in Denver, Colorado, USA. Author : Dan Shelly ![]() ![]()
Explanation : This is a spoof on all the insects in flowers images. It too is a composite of 2 stereo images with a little addition of the wings with a photo editor. Author : David W. Allen ![]() ![]()
Explanation : This obviously the front cover of the National Geographic magazine. The effort here was to convert this 2D image into a 3D image which was done with photo editing techniques. Author : David W. Allen ![]() ![]()
Explanation : A bumble bee in a yellow tulip. I cut, rotated, and pasted 1/4th of an image to make a new, very symmetrical image. Author : David W. Kesner ![]() ![]()
Explanation : African pygmy hegdehog. These creatures are being sold as pets in stores. They are cute as babies, but not many people like them as adults. This one didn't get sold as a baby and when no one else would buy it the store gave it to my wife to take care of. Author : David W. Kesner ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Debbie Williams ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Debbie Williams ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Debbie Williams ![]() ![]()
Explanation : "The band" shows the inner of a smoggy club somewhere in the retrofuture. Author : Didac Sanchez ![]() ![]()
Explanation : "DeepSpace" is a review of the space opera imagery. Author : Didac Sanchez ![]() ![]()
Explanation : "location" being reconstructed as the ancient roman harbour in Tarragona, Spain. Author : Didac Sanchez ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Manipulated photograph (by using a pixel shift technique) of earth taken by the Apollo 17 crew from the moon in December 1972. The original non-stereo NASA image is free for public use when NASA is credited. I have included the moon image and star background by montage. For realism I have chosen not to give relative depth between the individual stars. Author : Douglas ![]() ![]()
Explanation : It is a virtual sculpture inspird by work of the Russian constructivist artist. Author : Jaap A. Zonneveld ![]() ![]()
Explanation : it is a bird-like phantasy generated by four sets of turning triangles. Author : Jaap A. Zonneveld ![]() ![]()
Explanation : A hyper stereo image I took from a helicopter in 1994 of the World Trade Center. Author : Jason Goodman ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Taken in my garden shows a ordinary fly on a blooming bush. Taken by a self built stereo-macro camera. Lens separation 20 mm distance to the subject 180 mm. Author : Klaus Kemper ![]() ![]()
Explanation : A fly on a thistle. Same camera as above. Author : Klaus Kemper ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Taken in South-West France (Departement Dordogne). Taken by Belplasca-stero-camera. Author : Klaus Kemper ![]() ![]()
Explanation : This image was taken at a market in Cusco, Peru with a Kodak stereo camera and Kodak E100SW slide film. Exposure specs were not recorded though I suspect it was f4.5 @ shutter speed of 1/50th. Author : Mike Bittner ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Taken with a Nimslo, Fuji 400 negative film. Author : Mike Bittner ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Nancy Moxom ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Nancy Moxom ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Paul Moeller ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Peter Docker ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Ray Moxom ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Ray Moxom ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Ray Moxom ![]() ![]()
Explanation : "3D Bubble" is a purely computer generated image in Strata 3D Pro, imported into Photoshop for final editing. Author : Shab Levy ![]() ![]()
Explanation : "Germany 1999" is an image created in Strata 3D Pro with left and right textures of images from Germany applied to the facets of the geometric shapes taken from real photographs. The model was imported to Photoshop for final editing. Author : Shab Levy ![]() ![]()
Explanation : "Pictures in an Exhibition" was created in a similar fashion as the above image of "Germany 1999". Author : Shab Levy ![]() ![]()
Explanation : I used a software to create this image, first I made the background and next I made the star fish patterns, I used Photoshop to mix those separated images as a single layer. Author : Shahrokh Dabiri ![]() ![]()
Explanation : I used a graphic software for my chess player then I drew a chess board pattern on my Photoshop next I could paste the chess player over it. Author : Shahrokh Dabiri ![]() ![]()
Explanation : This picture was taken at a local art fair. Street performers do acts of skill and entertainment for donations from the audience. I used a Nimslo and 200 film. Author : Walter Wolff ![]() ![]()
Explanation : It is a spiral staircase in Bell tower of SAKURADA FAMIRIA. Gaudi is said to have imagined and made Garden snail. Author : Masayuki Iwata ![]() ![]()
Explanation : The Shadow man ran out of the road surface where the gear and the chain were embedded. Author : Masayuki Iwata ![]() ![]()
Explanation : It is the gas bonfire in a Tenjin festival. This photograph became an interesting photograph because a little of synchronization deviated. Author : Masayuki Iwata ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Toshiyuki Ichimura ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Toshiyuki Ichimura ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Toshiyuki Ichimura ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Sudou ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Sudou ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Sudou ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Takashi Tsujimura ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Takashi Tsujimura ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Takashi Tsujimura ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Jigokudani Monkey Park, located in Nagano Prefecture, is famous for as a place of Monkeys Onsen(a hot-spring). Author : Dekoyama ![]() ![]()
Explanation : The sculptured figures exhibited at the Utsukushigahara Open-air Museum in Nagano Prefecture. Author : Dekoyama ![]() ![]()
Explanation : The contemporary art exhibited at the Utsukushigahara Open-air Museum in Nagano Prefecture. Author : Dekoyama ![]() ![]()
Explanation : This image was taken and Disney's California Adventure next to Disneyland in Southern California. The image shows the carousel with a large roller-coaster in the back ground. Author : Eric Miner ![]() ![]()
Explanation : This image was taken at the Saturn V exhibit at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It is a view back towards the first stage of the rocket. Author : Eric Miner ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Canon G2 digital camera, July 9,02, 0.3 sec @f5, 105mm (35mm equivalent) Author : Paul Moeller ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Nikon 950 Author : Tom Kollins ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Nikon 950 Author : Tom Kollins ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Nikon 950 Author : Tom Kollins ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Bill Dan is a balance artist who amazes crowds with his temporary rock sculptures. He uses no strings, no glue, nothing other than a careful manipulation of an object's distribution of weight. "It's a secret," he always tells the tourists who ask how he balances the huge boulders. Even in the windy location of Crissy Fields in San Francisco, these rocks manage to remain balanced for hours. Author : Rommel Jamias ![]() ![]()
Explanation : The Exploratorium in San Francisco is an interactive, hands-on science museum where people can go to learn about the sciences in a fun way. These children try to catch a beach-ball that is floating within a column of jet-stream air. Author : Rommel Jamias ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Chie Mimura ![]() ![]()
Explanation : Author : Chie Mimura ![]() ![]() |