GP in 3D Stereo-optic Exhibition (Photography 10)
December 2020
One way that we perceive depth is when our eyes send our brain two slightly different images . The anaglyph images in this exhibit are created by layering two photographs taken from slightly different positions. One layer has been tinted blue and the other red.. The glasses separate the images for us and we perceive stereo-optic depth. Put your red/blue anaglyph glasses on to view them properly. Red lens on the left eye. If don't have your own red/blue anaglyph glasses you can get a pair from Mr. Frampton for $1. Proceeds fund more photo equipment.
December 2020
One way that we perceive depth is when our eyes send our brain two slightly different images . The anaglyph images in this exhibit are created by layering two photographs taken from slightly different positions. One layer has been tinted blue and the other red.. The glasses separate the images for us and we perceive stereo-optic depth. Put your red/blue anaglyph glasses on to view them properly. Red lens on the left eye. If don't have your own red/blue anaglyph glasses you can get a pair from Mr. Frampton for $1. Proceeds fund more photo equipment.
Reflection Dayton L. 2021
Car Didar S. 2021
Snowman Emilee I. 2020
The Descent Giovani M. 2020
Stairway Dayton L. 2020
Bike Rack Mr. Frampton, 2020
Laura N. 2020
Perception of Depth Reggie L. 2020
Courtyard Roneil S. 2020
Gian S. 2020
Decorations Carla F. 2020
Money Layth R. 2020
Five AM Wake Up Brandon Y. 2020
Tree Johanna M. 2020
Cardboard Betty D. 2020
Love Yarin C. 2020
Keep Right Alana N. 2020