Accidental 3D

Accidental 3D

Stereoscopic images found in nature.


 

Mirror-stereoscopic pictures:

 

 

 

     Sometimes, we come across scenes in real life, or pictures where there is 3-D information in a scene.  You can see the pictures stereoscopically by placing a mirror at the midpoint of the image, and looking toward the image in the mirror.

 

Mirror 3D with the iPhone:

 

You Tube video


 

Mirror 3D from reflections on lakes:

 

 

      Lakes also provide accidental 3D.  The real camera above the lake takes one picture, and the reflected camera takes the other “eye”.  Lake pictures have to be turned and viewed sideways.  


 

Mirror Sunglasses 3D:70

 

      3-D information is available when photos are taken of reflective sunglasses, when there are common images in both reflections:

Accidental 3D, Sunglasses.    View them cross eyed, so that your right eye sees the reflection on the person’s right side, and your left eye gets the view on their left.


 

 

Accidental 3D, using repeating patterns:

 

Beehive, view cross eyed.80


Graphene, view cross eyed.90


 

Airplanes, view cross eyed.100


 

VW’s, view cross eyed.110


 

Accidental_3D-SUV’s.   120


Accidental_3D-Firetruck130

Movie frames taken from an object moving past a camera.


Steve Hines, 1993, view cross eyed.140

Taken with a 2-lens passport camera.


 

    View cross eyed.150

     The 6 combinations.160  

Taken with a 4-lens passport camera.


 

 

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      This project is provided FYI by Steve Hines.

 

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