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Tracking The Storm - Gently cross your eyes and focus on the middle image Photograph by Brian Wallace

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Brian Wallace

Brian Wallace

Thanks Joseph, for featuring my image in the group, http://fineartamerica.com/groups/north-american-trains-and-rails-and-stations-natrs.html

Brian Wallace

Brian Wallace

Thanks again Katie for your message and reinforcing the notion that I'm not wasting my time uploading these type of 3D images. I wish everyone could be successful viewing them as you are. There's a saying that if you can paint nudes, you can paint anything, (because of all the perspective, curves, angles, shades, etc.). I've approached 3D stereo images the same way. If you can do these well, regular 2D images should be a cinch. :)

Katie Abrams

Katie Abrams

I am supose to be WORKING..... can't get my eyes off your 3D shots!!! I have a shot of a storm over Memphis that Oh lord would look cool done this way... One of these days I'll figure this out! LOL Don't worry about competition by the time, I find the time to figure this out I'll be too old to edit a shot! LOL... Keep em comming I love these!!

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