I’m pleased the weather has approached absolute perfection, because it’s time once again to pack up the car & head up to the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park (near Live Oak, FL) for another Magnolia Festival (MagFest) – the … Continue reading
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My wife Wendy & good friends Jeff & Britney getting ready to see Bela Fleck in concert with his “Africa Project” in Orlando. Bela brought some musicians over from Africa, where he went to re-connect the banjo with its original roots. … Continue reading
Put on your 3D glasses, and then cover your eyes quick because Moe Howard of the Three Stooges is ready to strike with his patented two-finger eye poke!! These 3D still images are posted in celebration of the fact that … Continue reading
Here is one of many spectacular views to be had in Alaska… this was taken from a moving train on the classic Alaska Railroad somewhere between Girdwood and Seward, AK (See more 3D photos) … Continue reading
A 3D shot taken with my iPhone from inside the yet-to-be-opened “Wizarding World of Harry Potter” theme park at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. It features faithful recreations of the movie sets. … Continue reading
My neighbor & I have watched many space shuttle launches from the ends of our driveways, a mere 50 miles from the Kennedy Space Center. This was taken about three minutes after the shuttle Atlantis began its final scheduled mission … Continue reading
If you haven’t seen this new Tim Burton movie yet, rush right down to your local theatrer. Which theater, you ask? Why, the one showing it in 3D, of course! I have to admit, I was initially a little worried … Continue reading
Yes, as long as you have two properly working eyes. I don’t know about ol’ Bob here, but give him an ‘A’ for effort. Hey, ya gotta at least like his solution for monocular 3D! This is the cover image … Continue reading
A monstrously massive mushroom I uprooted before it could put a dent in my mower (ha ha). I’ve posted 3 pictures of it, all taken using sequential exposures on a normal single-lensed camera. I had to vary the distance between … Continue reading
A beautiful rainbow stopped me in my tracks one day while walking past one of many lakes in Orlando. I obtained this photo by moving about 6 feet horizontally between exposures to exaggerate the depth. Since everything is so far … Continue reading