Skateboarder density at the Lower Woodland Skatepark in Seattle was extremely low at 9 a.m. on a Wednesday morning. So what’s the point? Well, it means that you get 3D cross-eyed paired photos of the terrain instead of local skaters shredding their local spot. Check out all the concrete still-life after the turn.
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Amoeba Bowl: Cross-eyed Stereo Pair
Flow Bowl: Cross-eyed Stereo Pair
Flow Bowl Roll-in: Cross-eyed Stereo Pair
I use stereo-pairs at work sometimes for topography. Most of the ones I use are aerial photos shot from 2 angles at the same time. Cool post!
Fun park, huh? Cool shots too.
looks like a feisheye lens shot? whats the difference?
If you cross your eyes, you will see the image in 3D. Here’s a link to some instructions on how to see 3D cross-eyed pairs: How to Free-View Stereo Pairs Yep, each left and right image were taken using a fisheye.
Colin – A lot of people can’t see “in stereo” well or at all with just the naked eye(s). I can barely catch the 3D here by crossing my eyes. I use a stereo viewer, or stereoscope to see in stereo. If you got good eyesight, you will probably catch it.