Granite lion before the gateway to the old Royal Palace - looking north - Seoul, Korea. Underwood & Underwood, 1904. #Stereograph #Seoul #Korea
[1015] - 2020;

It's 3D Saturday and something from the archive, from the lock-down era. This is a bougainvillea flower blooming in October; shot in our yard back then.
(if you don't agree with the next, please don't make a drama; pass, and have a nice day).
I still don't understand or can't figure out how some people deny the effects of pollution on the weather and all these catastrophic events. I mention this because I clearly remember how the lock-down significantly reduced the temperatures (in numbers as well as feeling it) specifically during summer. In a place where 50C had been the norm, during the lock-down, the temperature went down somewhere between 45-47C. Of course, it is still high according to the usual standards, but for people like us who adapted to 50C already, such lowering is significant as is; thanks to the low traffic during that period.
The lock-down lasted about 1.5 years or so, and was abandoned by the end of August 2021. I say that temperatures would have gone down further (at least down to 45C, which is way bearable for us) had the lock-down continued, or the general lifestyle changed permanently to reduce the need to drive in general 🤷🏻‍♂️

#3d #saturday #anaglyph #illusion #stereogram #stereograph #flower #nature #natural #goodmorning
[3923] - 2019

It's 3D Saturday and I'm still feeling upset about the cake that I didn't shoot in 3D yesterday 😒 So, I'm digging the archive for something from 2019. Just a quick snap which I don't know why I shot back then. Anyway, the effect or illusion of depth is more pronounced at the bottom of the glass kinda.

#3d #anaglyph #illusion #stereogram #stereograph #glass #goodmorning
[5591] - 2018.

It's 3D Saturday, and still picking stuff from 2018, and this time a 3D infrared shot! This came by coincidence if I recall correctly; just 2 successive shots with some movement and so they were combined for 3D effect.
I remember I was probably testing new set of infrared filters that I got back then and done this shot under a scorching sun!
Worth noting that the sandal actually was all black. However, apparently, different parts of it were made from different materials so some of it reflected IR (becoming white) while other parts absorbed IR (becoming black) - but in reality, the whole sandal was plain black.


#3d #saturday #anaglyph #stereogram #stereograph #ir #infrared #illusion #goodmorning
Advance guard of the great American army marching through London. Realistic Travels, 1917. #Stereograph #London #WorldWarOne
3D Me (2018).

It's 3D Saturday, and no new shot in that prospect, so I'm digging the archive again. Not sure if I've posted this one before (but I know I've posted some in the same series before). This shot was done using speedlite and infrared filter (with a modified camera of course). It's hard to make a 3D anaglyph out of portraits, let alone a selfie, but here you go!

#3d #anaglyph #stereogram #stereograph #portrait #portraiture #selfie #self-portrait #goodmorning
A game of "Go-ban," or oriental chess - Yun-Woong-Niel, Korean Minister of War (left), in his home, Seoul. Underwood & Underwood, 1904. #Stereograph #SouthKorea
Plumeria Leaf (3D) - 2018.

It's 3D Saturday! Not sure if I've posted this one before (guess not?) - anyway, this one was shot around my workplace. The plumeria has a nice white flowers (of 5 petals) and I think it smelled nice. Some here would actually call it "the Indian Jasmine" (but checking out online this doesn't seem to be any of the recognized names worldwide). They say it attracts flies a lot, though, and seems it's correct!
Here is the leaf and not the flower, maybe I'll post the flower some other time; I think I've done it in 3D as well.

#leaf #green #plumeria #plant #nature #natural #3d #anaglyph #illusion #stereogram #stereograph #goodmorning

I'm sick with a rather intense cold and I don't feel like doing much so I made another animation from a stereograph. This one is of a pool at Eldorado Springs, Colorado. The pool was built in 1905 using spring water. I remember it was there when I was in grad school in Boulder in the 1990s, and I'd go there with a friend to fill up a whole bunch of water bottles with the free spring mineral water (it just poured out of a hose, free for the taking). Never swam in the pool, though. https://www.madandmoonly.com/hhh/2026/04/eldorado-springs-stereograph

#animation #stereograph #animatedGIF #colorado

Eldorado Springs stereograph - Matthew M. Conroy's blog

When I was in grad school in Boulder in the 1990s, I remember going to Eldorado Springs with a friend. He would fill up water bottle from a hose that