Stereo Images From Juneau

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Java Stereo Viewer

Many of these pages use a Java Stereoscope applet by
Andreas Petersik
. It made a Java convert out of me and I highly recommend it.

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Fallen limestone ceiling JPG Stereo Pair 150K
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Color Anaglyph 86K
B&W Anaglyph 56K
 

Water falling on leaves
JPG Stereo Pair 1152K
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Color Anaglyph 103K 

 

Twin, A200

Some thousands of years ago, the roof of an underground cavern limestone collapsed. This left a 45 ft waterfall plunging into a wonderful pool.  These images were made in December following a week of rain that left the water fall active and many smaller drips and dribbles visible.  
Hamilton Pool is located 30 miles west of Austin Texas.  For the official word on the area, check the Travis County page.


Soldiers and Sailors monument JPG Stereo Pair 138K
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Color Anaglyph 103K

Twin, A100

The Soldiers' and Sailors' monument stands high in the center of Indianapolis, Indiana.  It is, IMHO, a terribly ugly collection of limestone and bronze.  I do, however think the above image accurately captures feel of Monument Circle.  More about the monument can be found on the IUPUI web.
Shot with my twin canon A100 on very hot summer day in July.


Little bumps JPG Stereo Pair 122K
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Color Anaglyph 59K

Twin, A100

The Indiana State Office complex in Indianapolis spans a couple of blocks in the middle of the city.  The roadway between the buildings spreads into a brick paved plaza studded with concrete bumps.  The bumps may serve as traffic control or as night lights, but I felt they looked a little like mushrooms and thought it fitting that they be found in the heart of the government complex.
Shot with my twin canon A100 on very hot summer day in July.


 
386K Stereo Pair JPS Stereo Pair 386K
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Small Anaglyph 113K
Large Anaglyph 238K

Slide board, Pro 70

Battery Park in Burlington, Vt., on the shores of Lake Champlain.  Stuart is perched nicely on the (non-business end) of the canon.  This is one of the cases where the stereo pair has resulted in a much better image than the single frame would have you believe.  In the above image (left side of the pair), Stuart's nose is lost against the tree trunk.  However, when the other side of the pair is viewed, it is quite clear that he is not growing from the trunk, but well in front of it.


570K Stereo Pair JPS Stereo Pair 570K
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Small Anaglyph 136K
Large Anaglyph 311K

Slide board, Pro 70

Dunn Woods, Bloomington, Indiana.  The texture of the tree trunk is what prompted me to stop and try to capture this image.  Using a non-stereo (flat) camera, I suspect I would have used a very short depth of field to make the deep trunk texture prominent.   The result is that the background foliage would have been largely blurred out.  By using the stereo camera, I was able to keep it all in focus, and show off the trunk texture.


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