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Odds & Ends (and Truly Odd)
in 3-D
(Photos 6 through 10 of 10)

As I travel around the country, I run across places that just beg to be shot in 3-D. Because I don't always take enough shots of these places to create a separate Website, I created this site, where I have gathered an assortment of some great places.

When you scroll down, you'll notice that  I have saved them in both low-resolution and high-resolution form. (See descriptions below.)

But first, to view these anaglyph photos, you'll need 3-D glasses, like the ones pictured here:


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To view my 3-D images, you'll need a special pair of red/blue glasses. You can get a free pair of the glasses by visiting Rainbow Symphony Website. Don't worry. I've used their site and they're very reliable.

When you're done viewing these images, you can always go back to my 3-D home page to get links to other 3-D images I've taken. Okay, enough with chit-chat. Here are the images!

Low-Resolution Image -- This is a JPG file, usually 80K in size.
High-Resolution Image -- This is a PNG file (opened automatically by the Quicktime plug-in), usually 700K in size. (Go HERE for the free Quicktime plug-in.)

1-5, 6-10

I Get "Scared"
By Creature At
American UFO & Sci-Fi
Museum in
Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin
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If you look closely at this photo, you'll see some sort of creature looking out from the window of the home. I don't remember that creature being there when I took the shot. This was taken in Idaho City, Idaho.
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Here's an interesting shot of a rusted out car sitting in front of a home in Idaho City, Idaho.
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This photo doesn't look great until you see it in 3-D. This is a beer mug collection at a business in Idaho City, Idaho. When you see this in 3-D, you'll get a great idea of how many mugs are truly hanging.
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You have to see this shot full size in 3-D to appreciate it. In the middle of the shot is my girlfriend "hanging on" from the edge of a cliff on a mountainside. It looks scary (but wasn't really).
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1-5, 6-10
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