Just trying something out here. Took pictures of an image from two perspectives, about an eye-width apart and put them next to each other to see how well the 3-d effect works when you cross your eyes and look at them. I can see it pretty well in this image. But I've practiced looking at this type of (cross eyed) image before. I'm mostly curious how many folks awake now have learned to see this stuff. And even if you haven't, whether it is easy to learn how to see it.
If you want to give it a try, the best way to learn how to see the 3-d image is to put your finger between the two images, then move your finger toward the center of your eyes, while staring at your fingertip. Hopefully, when your fingertip gets about 2/3 of the way to the point between your eyes, the two images merge into one. Then focus on the merged-image, and try to bring the merged image into focus. Once you see it, you get a nice 3-d effect. It may take a few tries. And don't give yourself a headache trying too hard. If it works, it works. If not, so what? I'm just goofin around on a saturday night and wondrin if anyone else wants to play my game.
If anyone else sees it, I'd like to know what you think.
Sorry, I can't figure out how to make the image appear directly below. You'll have to click on the ice tag below to see it.
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