Viewing on Monitor: If you have received your glasses you need to position yourself relatively close to the monitor less than a foot away. Try to line your eyes up so each one can see the image in front of it. Keeping the center of the image relative to the center of your glasses. Just look straight ahead and the images should merge into one. The images that worked the best have objects immediately in the foreground. Enjoy!!!

Bon Voyage (I actually like the glare in this photo.)
Disclaimer: Since I can't afford to print a whole bunch of these I thought I would build a site and let you guys view the photos and if you would like a copy of a certain image I can just email them to you. I am kind of disappointed in the quality but it was a cheap plastic camera. Of course Wal-Mart also did an excellent job of processing if you notice the black line at the top of every photo. I should have thought about the glare from the rather large window on the camera too. Oh well, if anyone would like to get their photos up here also contact me and I will give you instructions for uploading the files. I can retouch many of these photos and eliminate much of the glare but will only do so if someone is interested in a photo.
Caution!!! Due to the uncontrolled volumes of alcohol ingested there are many obscene finger gestures in these photos. But as a side note they help create more depth in the photos. I wish I could say that I planned that.
Special Thanks! I just have to tell Amy that without her guidance and instruction that I would probably still be in Mexico and my dad would have been made to walk the plank so Thank You, I think.
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Interested in a stereo camera? The only stereo camera manufacturer available today is loreo camera. There are a lot of excellent 35mm stereo cameras on ebay but the cost is super high. For a history lesson on stereo photography click here. |