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IOWA STATE FAIR THREEEEEE DEEEEEEEE!!!!!

The IOWA STATE FAIR! It’s such a big deal you must use caps lock. My Pal over at rarerborealis.com was with me and wrote a couple nice companion articles with more photos.

I took a ton of photos in 3-D myself, so I figured out a better way to display them. Click on the images and they should start appearing as a slide show of sorts. You can advance to the next with a little arrow that appears on the far right of the image when you roll over that area. About halfway through the pictures they repeat in cross-eye format. You can skip to any of the pictures by clicking the thumbnails here:

Dont forget: If you want free 3-d glasses let me know!

Friday September 10th, 2010 in 3-d Photos, Americana, Fuji FinePix REAL 3D W1 Camera | Comments Off on IOWA STATE FAIR THREEEEEE DEEEEEEEE!!!!!

Theodore Roosevelt in 3D

Stereograph cards were the way 3D images were first introduced way back in the 1880s. To view them you had to have a stereo viewer like this. I have a few of these cards. So I thought I’d share a few scans of one of my favorite subjects, Theodore Roosevelt. Below you’ll see 3 versions of each. First the original, then the image converted to crosseye viewing, then an anaglyph for use with red/blue 3d glasses.








One more: This photo was obviously taken at the same time as the one above, but here John Muir has Joined him. There must be a stereograph card of this one out there as well, but this is the original uncropped photo from the Library of Congress. Except I colorized this one in photoshop.


NOW IT”S CRAFTY TIME!

If you have one of those old stereo viewers, you can print images from this site and make your own stereocards! follow these simple instructions:

1. find an image pair on this site and on it to get a larger file.

2 Drag it to your desktop and Print it out. (You’ll have to scale them to about 7 inches wide in a photo editing program or printer application to fit those viewers.)

3. Then you’ll generally have to flip them (put the left one on the right and right on the left). This is because I post most of these for cross eye vieweing and the stereo viewers work parallel. (The stereo cards above have been posted both crosseyed and parallel ways. The smaller images will be the ones you don’t have to flip.)

4. mount them on some sort of cardboard, and voila.

Tuesday August 17th, 2010 in 3-d Photos, Americana, Stereograph cards | Comments Off on Theodore Roosevelt in 3D

Free 3D Glasses! Email me if you want a pair!

I just got in a bunch of 3d Glasses. Email me if you want a pair FREE! My email is:

Tuesday August 17th, 2010 in 3-d Photos | Comments Off on Free 3D Glasses! Email me if you want a pair!

Have You Dug Wall Drug?…in 3D?

Part 3 in my ongoing west trip series.

On any trip through South Dakota you have to stop at Wall Drug. These pictures were all taken using the “cha cha” method. In other words, not with a 3D camera but rather with a normal camera. One picture, then shifted over a couple inches, and another picture. This was before I had the Fuji 3D Camera and the View-Master Personal camera doesn’t do low light pictures so well.

Why must one stop in Wall, South Dakota? I think the pictures speak for themselves.





There. Isn’t that awesome? All that and “Free Ice water”. But wait there’s more.


This band is so awesome. I’m totally hiring them for my next clambake.


Lovely wood carved heroes of the old west sit and stand here and there. Here’s Annie Oaklie:

Wall Drug is a bit of a drive from Deadwood, but Wild Bill is a popular character in them parts.


The wax museum across the street (not affiliated with Wall Drug) also paid tribute to Wild Bill.


…as well as a many other western legends. The famous Indian who shot that one Buffalo:


The Duke and The Man With no Name:

I took some pictures with the View-Master camera too. maybe I’ll upload more one of these days.

Sunday August 1st, 2010 in 3-d Photos, Americana | Comments Off on Have You Dug Wall Drug?…in 3D?

Yellowstone

West Trip Part 2. After South Dakota, we moved on to Yellowstone. Checked out some boiling water pits and Old Faithful.

Tuesday July 27th, 2010 in 3-d Photos, Americana, View-Master Personal Camera | Comments Off on Yellowstone