3D amusement park pictures. What else can I say? Before you write off the idea, give them a chance. They're pretty cool and it takes minimal effort to enjoy them. Here's what you need to know:
GLASSES
You need a pair of red/cyan anaglyph glasses to view the photos correctly. You just might have a pair of these lying around. If not, you can score a pair for the price of a postage stamp. Just visit rainbowsymphony.com and follow the instructions. Just be sure to request a pair of red/cyan anaglyph glasses.
Also note that there are several kinds of 3D glasses in use. You might have a pair with green lenses or a red/blue pair. Those will not give results with these photos.
THE PHOTOS
Now that you have a pair of glasses and you're wearing them with the red lens over the left eye (you are, aren't you?), you're ready to check out the photos.
Each photo is available in two color options - full color and black & white. I did this because looking at full color photos with the 3D effect added can make your eyes go goofy. I've found that 3D photos in black & white don't cause that 'goofiness' to happen. Based on what I've seen it seems to vary from person to person so I decided to cover both bases. Figure out which works best for you.
That's pretty much it. Put on a pair of red/cyan 3D glasses and dig in. These have an added dimension (pun intended) that really gives something beyond regular photos. The effect is a lot like playing with a View-Master (you remember those, right?)
At any rate, enjoy! This section will be updated as I get new photos.