Januar 13-15 2006
These are red/blue anaglyph stereograms. The same pictures are available in side by side pair format here.
To view these photos you will need red/blue glasses like those that are commonly used to see 3d movies. The red lens(?) should be over the left eye and blue over the right. If you don't have any viewers but just want to see the images in 2d you should probably look at the side by side format images.
These are most of my Arisia photos. I've never tried to shoot a con in stereo and it was an interesting challenge. There are quite a few botched shots (that are not displayed here) where I failed to get flash sync between the two images.
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