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The stereoscopic photograph below was taken next tot he site of the previous post on the Calder sculpture, on the Grand Canal side of the Peggy Guggenheim Museum. The camera is static – there is no parallax between the left and right images, except for the boat (Vaporetto) which moves between taking the two pictures, and thus appears as a three-dimensional object in a two dimensional world.

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To view in 3D go cross-eyed so that the two images register exactly over each other. You will see three images – concentrate on the middle one. Once you have resolved the stereoscopic image try to relax and the depth will increase.

This one makes a lot of sense in 3D so please give it a go!