A 3D Photo Blog dedicated to the pictures I take with my View-Master Personal and Fuji Finepix Real3d cameras.
3-d Photos
Madmen exhibit in 3d
I snuck a few photos at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens of Don Draper’s Office and Don and Betty’s Kitchen:
Click here to see a few more images
Tony Millionaire at Home
Click here for more photos of Tony Millionaire’s studio
[3dpix id=5372a4cacb85776871000033]
Wednesday May 14th, 2014 in 3-d Photos | Comments Off on Tony Millionaire at HomeRome: Capitoline Museum
The Capitoline Museum is Rome’s main warehouse of ancient sculpture along with other classical art through the Renaissance etc. It was built on Capitoline Hill (In fact the word “capitol” is derived from this important place in Rome.) on the ruins of the temple of Jupiter. It overlooks the Roman forum which you’ll see in the pictures. Her’s a picture of my favorite statue. It’s A bronze sculpture known as the Capitoline Wolf (Lupa Capitolina), and She’s become the emblem of Rome.
This picture from this set is actually from the church next door. A statue of Pope Leo X. That’s actually his tomb in the church next door the church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli. He was the Pope when Martin Luther started the Reformation. Kinda buggy eyed looking dude.
Here’s the rest of the set:
Rome: Vatican Museum
I just Spent 2 weeks in Rome. Good times.
Here’s Part one of a ton of pictures I took in 3D. These in this post are from the first couple days: mostly just at the Vatican Museum. The Picture above is one of the most famous sculptures there called Laocoön and His Sons. It’s got a good story behind it. From from the myth that inspired it, to the history of the sculpture itself. It was made in Greece and discovered during the Renaissance. Michelangelo thought it was so rad he told the Pope to bring it to the Vatican so he could study it.
More posts will come later.