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View near Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, photographed by Matthew Auty (1850 - 1895) based in Front Street Tynemouth. A tobacconist and photographer who it is claimed to be the first to introduce the continental idea of picture postcards to the north of England. - circa 1880

View near Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, photographed by Matthew Auty (1850 - 1895) based in Front Street Tynemouth. A tobacconist and photographer who it is claimed to be the first to introduce the continental idea of picture postcards to the north of England. - circa 1880

Christmas or New Year dark wooden background, Xmas black board framed with season decorations, space for a text, view from above

View near Mitford, Morpeth, Northumberland photographed by Matthew Auty (1850 - 1895) based in Front Street Tynemouth. A tobacconist and photographer who it is claimed to be the first to introduce the continental idea of picture postcards to the north of England. - circa 1890

Animation of casting a skill in the game. It looks impressive in 3D.

 

This is a fanmade minigame of the Zakum Party Quest which includes the El Nath village, mine / cave maps, and the lower level of Orbis Tower. The fan-made game was developed by RYU Russell along with team members: Kaytiz, Baseok, Farewell, HalfEar, dding_one, & See_N. Link to the release video is here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhBkTzHaIcc Sadly the game download links were taken down due to copyright issues. It is unfair that a totally free fan-made work of art was taken down. The level of the production and design is extremely professional and amazing for what a few immersed fans can create.

 

In this minigame, you are able to use both a mock 2D side-scrolling camera of the 3D environment or a third person 3D view to play depending on the map's environment. You may kill monsters using various skills for money and potions, buy items in shops, and complete the Zakum boss fight.

 

The original game that this fan-made version is based of off is Maplestory, a free-to-play 2D side scrolling MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game), which was developed by Wizet, a South Korean company, that was bought by Nexon their publishing company. The original game released in 2003 for Korea and Japan with their entrance to the North American market occurring in 2005. Its unique art style and memorable soundtrack gives a warm feeling of nostalgia to old players.

 

This photo is in 3D parallel view. More Instructions for viewing 3D images: www.3dphoto.net/text/viewing/technique.html

 

Stereo Viewer for all my photos: jongames.com/stereophoto/

Seen in a zoo in Mexico near Puerto Vallarta.

 

This photo is in 3D parallel view. More Instructions for viewing 3D images: www.3dphoto.net/text/viewing/technique.html

 

Stereo Viewer for all my photos: jongames.com/stereophoto/

Animation of casting a skill in the game. It looks impressive in 3D.

 

This is a fanmade minigame of the Zakum Party Quest which includes the El Nath village, mine / cave maps, and the lower level of Orbis Tower. The fan-made game was developed by RYU Russell along with team members: Kaytiz, Baseok, Farewell, HalfEar, dding_one, & See_N. Link to the release video is here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhBkTzHaIcc Sadly the game download links were taken down due to copyright issues. It is unfair that a totally free fan-made work of art was taken down. The level of the production and design is extremely professional and amazing for what a few immersed fans can create.

 

In this minigame, you are able to use both a mock 2D side-scrolling camera of the 3D environment or a third person 3D view to play depending on the map's environment. You may kill monsters using various skills for money and potions, buy items in shops, and complete the Zakum boss fight.

 

The original game that this fan-made version is based of off is Maplestory, a free-to-play 2D side scrolling MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game), which was developed by Wizet, a South Korean company, that was bought by Nexon their publishing company. The original game released in 2003 for Korea and Japan with their entrance to the North American market occurring in 2005. Its unique art style and memorable soundtrack gives a warm feeling of nostalgia to old players.

 

This photo is in 3D crossview. You cross your eyes while keeping the screen centered and it should become one image at the center in 3D. More Instructions for viewing 3D images: www.3dphoto.net/text/viewing/technique.html

 

Stereo Viewer for all my photos: jongames.com/stereophoto/

View near Newcastle upon Tyne, photographed by Matthew Auty (1850 - 1895) based in Front Street Tynemouth. A tobacconist and photographer who it is claimed to be the first to introduce the continental idea of picture postcards to the north of England. - circa 1880

View near Morpeth, Northumberland photographed by Matthew Auty (1850 - 1895) based in Front Street Tynemouth. A tobacconist and photographer who it is claimed to be the first to introduce the continental idea of picture postcards to the north of England. - circa 1890

NASA-Text:

View of the North from Bennu’s Southern Hemisphere

This mosaic image of asteroid Bennu is composed of 12 PolyCam images collected on Dec. 2 by the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft from a range of 15 miles (24 km). The image was obtained at a 50° phase angle between the spacecraft, asteroid and the Sun, and in it, Bennu spans approximately 1,500 pixels in the camera’s field of view.

 

Date Taken: Dec. 2, 2018

Instrument Used: OCAMS (PolyCam)

 

Credit: NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona

A close-up view of the Analog Text View

View at Warkworth, Northumberland photographed by Matthew Auty (1850 - 1895) based in Front Street Tynemouth. A tobacconist and photographer who it is claimed to be the first to introduce the continental idea of picture postcards to the north of England. - circa 1890

View of The Teams, Gateshead photographed by Matthew Auty (1850 - 1895) based in Front Street Tynemouth. A tobacconist and photographer who it is claimed to be the first to introduce the continental idea of picture postcards to the north of England. - circa 1890

El Nath Market sign with houses in the distance. El Nath is a village located among snowy mountains. The map connects to the Dead Mine which leads further into the mountains where the mighty Zakum (a boss / spirit sealed inside of a tree) resides. It looks impressive in 3D.

 

This is a fanmade minigame of the Zakum Party Quest which includes the El Nath village, mine / cave maps, and the lower level of Orbis Tower. The fan-made game was developed by RYU Russell along with team members: Kaytiz, Baseok, Farewell, HalfEar, dding_one, & See_N. Link to the release video is here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhBkTzHaIcc Sadly the game download links were taken down due to copyright issues. It is unfair that a totally free fan-made work of art was taken down. The level of the production and design is extremely professional and amazing for what a few immersed fans can create.

 

In this minigame, you are able to use both a mock 2D side-scrolling camera of the 3D environment or a third person 3D view to play depending on the map's environment. You may kill monsters using various skills for money and potions, buy items in shops, and complete the Zakum boss fight.

 

The original game that this fan-made version is based of off is Maplestory, a free-to-play 2D side scrolling MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game), which was developed by Wizet, a South Korean company, that was bought by Nexon their publishing company. The original game released in 2003 for Korea and Japan with their entrance to the North American market occurring in 2005. Its unique art style and memorable soundtrack gives a warm feeling of nostalgia to old players.

 

This photo is in 3D parallel view. More Instructions for viewing 3D images: www.3dphoto.net/text/viewing/technique.html

 

Stereo Viewer for all my photos: jongames.com/stereophoto/

View near Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, photographed by Matthew Auty (1850 - 1895) based in Front Street Tynemouth. A tobacconist and photographer who it is claimed to be the first to introduce the continental idea of picture postcards to the north of England. - circa 1880

This 3D stereographic photo is of the Impella device, a family of heart pumps developed by Abiomed. It is used for temporary ventricular support in patients with reduced heart function. An example of its use would be for cardiogenic shock following a myocardial infarction (heart attack) or in high risk percutaneous coronary intervention (essentially placing a stent in a coronary artery to relieve a heart attack).

 

The device is pretty amazing as the small impeller inside is able to achieve high flow rates (with a max of 5 L/min depending on the model) using extremely high speeds up to 51,000 RPM.

 

If there is left heart dysfunction, the left-sided support version of the device is threaded through a peripheral artery such as the femoral, subclavian, or axillary artery until it reaches into the left ventricle. It would cross the aortic valve and pump blood from the left ventricle into the aorta. This provides three physiological benefitial effects: unloading of the left ventricle leading to decreased stress/work/myocardial oxygen demand, increased tissue perfusion via increased arterial pressure and cardiac output, and reduction of right ventricular afterload which improves forward flow.

 

For right heart dysfunction, the right ventricular assist version of the device can be threaded through the femoral vein up to the heart where it would sit in pulmonary artery. It would cross the pulmonary valve and pump blood from the inferior vena cava into the pulmonary artery.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impella

www.heartrecovery.com/products-and-services/impella

www.dicardiology.com/content/photo-gallery-abiomed-impell...

 

This photo is in 3D parallel view. More Instructions for viewing 3D images: www.3dphoto.net/text/viewing/technique.html

 

Stereo Viewer for all my photos: jongames.com/stereophoto/

View at Wetheral, Cumbria photographed by Matthew Auty (1850 - 1895) based in Front Street Tynemouth. A tobacconist and photographer who it is claimed to be the first to introduce the continental idea of picture postcards to the north of England. - circa 1890

View at Wetheral, Cumbria photographed by Matthew Auty (1850 - 1895) based in Front Street Tynemouth. A tobacconist and photographer who it is claimed to be the first to introduce the continental idea of picture postcards to the north of England. - circa 1890

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