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A 3D Stereo Crosseye view from a junk car in Laramie. I though B&W was appropriate.
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A crosseye stereoview from Colorado..Separation about 20 feet.
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A crosseye stereo (3D) view from Laramie. Rodgers Canyon Road is North 9th street. This is about 1/2 mile after you climb out of the canyon, where the pavement ends and Wyoming begins,,,
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A crosseye stereoview from Laramie. Snow lingers through summer in large patches above 10,000 feet.
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A recent crosseye stereo (3D) Scene from Laramie. For non-Wyoming residents, Pokes=Cowpokes=Cowboys.
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A 3D Stereo Crosseye view from Laramie. They don't use these anymore!
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A 3D Stereo Crosseye view from Laramie. Better viewed large!
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A 3D Stereo Crosseye view from Laramie. That's my home on the right in the distance.
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A 3D Crosseye View from Laramie
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www.neil.creek.name/blog/2008/02/28/how-to-s ee-3d-photos/
A 3D Stereo Crosseye view from Laramie. These seedpods are only about 1/8" (3mm) in diameter. It's tough to get the camera to focus on the correct place, depth of field being so shallow at these conditions....
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A 3D Stereo Crosseye view from a hike to the summit of Medicine Bow Peak near Laramie.
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A 3D Stereo Crosseye view from a hike to the summit of Medicine Bow Peak near Laramie.
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A 3D Stereo Crosseye view from Laramie. MUCH MUCH better viewed LARGER!!
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A 3D Hyperstereo Crosseye view from Laramie. Much better viewed larger!
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