Scanned 35mm Slides - 3D

Glacier National Park July 2004

These Stereo Pairs Are Presented
In The Cross-eyed Format


How To View These Images
To view cross-eyed, keep the pictures at a distance where you can comfortably focus on them. Slowly cross your eyes
until instead of two pictures, you see three. The center picture will be in 3D.

It takes some practice. If you find yourself straining your eye muscles, you may be trying to focus on the air between
you and the pictures, where your eyes are aiming. Relax, and try again, letting your eyes focus on the pictures, but
cross so the left eye sees the right picture, and the right eye sees the left.

Once you get the hang of it, you can do it comfortably right away, and can view the pictures as long as you like, shifting
your gaze from items in the foreground to items in the background effortlessly. The 3D effect is stunning, not only because
of the stereo effect, but because there is twice as much information getting to your brain. It is almost like being there.

Sometimes it helps to start farther away, and move closer only when your eyes are properly positioned and you can see the
3D effect.



Image 1 - Fred at Park Entrance

Image 2 - Lake McDonald Lodge

Image 3 - Mountain Goat At Logan Pass

Image 4 - Going To The Sun Road

Image 5 - Johns Lake Trail

Image 6 - Swiftcurrent Lake Outflow

Image 7 - Swiftcurrent Lake Outflow

Image 8 - 15 Miles From Canada

Image 9 - Bowman Lake

Image 10 - General Store At Polebridge

Image 11 - Deer In The Woods At Bowman Lake

Image 12 - Distant View Of The Swiftcurrent Lake Outflow

Image 13 - Whitewater

Image 14 - Logan Pass View At Dusk

Image 15 - Logan Pass Boardwalk Trail

Image 16 - Logan Pass Boardwalk Trail

Image 17 - Logan Pass View

Image 18 - Lake McDonald

Image 19 - Hidden Lake Near Dusk

Image 20 - Roadside View


Also see the Side Trips page for links to 3D
pics of Mt Rushmore and Devils Tower.

Glacier Home




Slides were scanned on an Epson Perfection 1640SU scanner and heavily photoshopped.