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Stereoscopy is Good For You: Life in 3-D

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You see in a different way, as you need to imagine that you can see depth as well as everything else. If phone makers can put three cameras on here (he holds up his iPhone) it would be dead easy for them to put lenses one across the other. This is a very nice app and is very cheap, considering the developer, Masuji Suto, updates it for free. In the old days you used to get a toy in a cereal packet and for a long time in Weetabix you would get a little card with two pictures that looked the same.

Stereoscopy Is Good For You – Contributors’ Event Stereoscopy Is Good For You – Contributors’ Event

Complimentary gold foil lettering features, along with the LSC colophon and the butterfly motif also stamped in gold, from the cover image of the regular edition.Stereoscopy is Good For You: Life in 3D is the latest book from Brian’s London Stereoscopic Company (LSC). The result is the first ever book of captivating global 3-D photographs, with the special context of the whole world dealing with the Covid pandemic. Another revival came in the 1980s, and in 2009 “we had [the film] Avatar and every TV set you bought was 3D-ready. A secure home is the first step in addressing the cruel cycle of poverty to ensure people can fulfil their potential. When I show the results, particularly to young people, they are gobsmacked and go around taking pictures of their friends all the time.

Brian May explains the magic of stereoscopic photography

Visitors will view the visuals in the splendour of 3-D through the stereoscopic OWL viewer designed by Brian May himself. Here, a peek inside last week’s VIP launch of Stereoscopy Is Good For You: Life In 3-D at Proud Galleries, where guests celebrated the joy of 3-D photography from aroundthe world….But the presentation also includes a dazzling array of historical images communicating the excitement of Stereoscopy in Victorian times, and a selection of Brian May’s own stereoscopic work depicting QUEEN from the inside, as well as his own history in stereoscopy. I am particularly interested in how photography can help people express their creativity more effectively, or deal with mental health issues and other challenges. May earned a PhD in astrophysics in 2007 and is currently the chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University. The range of subjects in these entirely new stereo pictures is immense, the contributors finding inspiration in Nature, people, pets, architecture, the sky above, and much more.

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