by mark peckmezian
submitted by elektricitet

by mark peckmezian

submitted by elektricitet

made by realeyze

made by realeyze

(via realeyze)

(via realeyze)

easteleventhst:

(via dysnomia, softcore)

easteleventhst:

(via dysnomia, softcore)

averyweisel:

alexgoldstein:

I done went ‘n made this in Paris.

averyweisel:

alexgoldstein:

I done went ‘n made this in Paris.

Jim Gasperini’s series of stereo images

Jim Gasperini’s series of stereo images

shh!

shh!

pallet stack

pallet stack

How to View:
1. Simply display them on your computer screen, in original size, not in full screen mode and sit about 0.5 metre (or 1/2 a yard will do) directly in front of your screen. If you are long sighted then 1 metre (1 yard) may be easier. 2. Go cross-eyed so that the 2 images become 4 images. 3. Vary the amount of cross-eyedness until the inside 2 images are in the same place - i.e. the left one of the right pair and the right one of the left pair coincide. 4. Now try to make your eyes focus without changing how cross-eyed you are, even though the distance is wrong. When the eyes see 3 images (as 2 coincide) the middle image is the one to look at. 5. Suddenly bang it will be in glorious 3D. Once you get practiced it gets easier.

How to View:

1. Simply display them on your computer screen, in original size, not in full screen mode and sit about 0.5 metre (or 1/2 a yard will do) directly in front of your screen. If you are long sighted then 1 metre (1 yard) may be easier.

2. Go cross-eyed so that the 2 images become 4 images.

3. Vary the amount of cross-eyedness until the inside 2 images are in the same place - i.e. the left one of the right pair and the right one of the left pair coincide.

4. Now try to make your eyes focus without changing how cross-eyed you are, even though the distance is wrong. When the eyes see 3 images (as 2 coincide) the middle image is the one to look at.

5. Suddenly bang it will be in glorious 3D. Once you get practiced it gets easier.