GP in 3D 2023 (Stereoscopic Anaglyph Photography)
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.
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.
Plants Kamsi
Acura Sarah
Dandelion Didar
Glasses Dennis
Alyssa Lock
Sucker Tumceu
Horse Moumen
Flowers Alexi
Highlights From Previous Exhibits
A Hooper's Best Friend Ezequiel
Untitled Anaglyph Illirian
Elaeza Krisha
Overgrown Nader
3D Mina
Soccer Mr. Frampton
3D Flowers Riya
Flowers Alexi
Library Reem
Lenses Mr. Frampton