3D pics

Just transferred the above 3D pic from my original thread in the "games" section 'cos I didn't think it belonged there.

[h=2]Just love these old 3D pics[/h]
Yeah... they've been around for a while but it sure is a fun way to spend a rainy day looking at them.
For those of you that haven't seen them before, just relax your gaze, almost to the point of cross-eyed. Once you master it, you'll never look back... just like riding a bicycle.


If that one got you hooked... there's lots more here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/3dimka/...7594276246275/
 
Stick with it Jill... persevere !

When it happens, it'll be just like someone turning on the lights !.... then you'll run around all excited saying, "I've got it, I've got it" !
 
Hmmm.... maybe you need a drink or three before tackling this issue !


Seriously, it does work and maybe you might just need a little help from one of your friends or family. Once you see these 3D pics, you'll agree that it's amazing.



The method I use is quite simple.... I just sorta gaze like you might do when your not really paying attention. Remember when you were a kid and mum used to lecture you for doing something wrong and you just stared off into the distance ? Try that, just gaze lazily at the screen like you're day-dreaming.... let your eyes relax and don't try and focus.
 
Agreed, Jillaroo. I was told to back away; then slowly move closer while relaxing your eyes...nothing. Strange it won't work for us.
 
I got it right away,love the colours in that one too,I have an old calender with 3D pictures in it.
I think you have explained how to look at the pics the best way terra.
 
Thanks nan.... it gives me some self-assurance knowing that someone else other than Phantom and I can see the truly glorious hidden pics.

For a moment there, I thought I might be going crazy seeing things that others couldn't.

cheers

:eek:
 
I love the 3-D pictures.. I've never had trouble seeing them once I learned to let my eyes go very soft until they feel like they're going to cross. Pick a spot in the middle of the picture and just stare at it as you relax your eyes. The picture will start to come into focus, but still don't move your eyes until the picture becomes very clear. It takes a little practice, but once you get the hang of it your eyes will focus very quickly on the depth of the picture.
 
G'day drifter.... so sorry to learn that you only have vision in one eye. That's where the problem is because you need sight in both eyes for the 3D effect to be seen... kinda like stereo sound compared to mono.
 
All I could get is what looks like you are looking into a cone shaped window in the middle picture. Didn't see any people. Are you supposed to see anything in the two outer pics? For some reason I noticed I'm having a hard time crossing my eyes, could be the problem.
 


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