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European Heritage Open Days 2014 | Belfast | Part VI: First Presbyterian Church, Rosemary Street | 3D Images

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Get yourself a pair of 3D glasses and enjoy these anaglyphs of this wonderful church. Click for larger images. A catalogue of similar images on this blog is available: here . Back to main post > Back to main post >

European Heritage Open Days 2014 | Belfast | Part V: May Street Presbyterian Church | 3D Images

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Once again, I present a selection of my experiments in the world of 3D anaglyphs. I hope you like them! Click for larger images. A catalogue of similar images on this blog is available: here . Back to main post > Back to main post >

European Heritage Open Days 2014 | Belfast | Part IV: Belmont Tower | 3D Images

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If you like 3D anaglyphs, grab your glasses and and bask in the glory of these bad boys! Click for larger images. A catalogue of similar images on this blog is available: here . Back to main post > Back to main post >

European Heritage Open Days 2014 | Belfast | Part III: Harland & Wolff HQ and Drawing Offices | 3D Images

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For fellow connoisseurs of 3D images, I offer a small selection of my efforts here. Click for larger images. A catalogue of similar images on this blog is available: here . Back to main post > Back to main post >

European Heritage Open Days 2014 | Belfast | Part II: Templemore Avenue Public Baths and Swimming Pools | 3D images

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For anyone that's interested, here are some more of my experiments with 3D anaglyph images from Templemore Avenue Public Baths ... enjoy!  Click for larger images. A catalogue of similar images on this blog is available: here . Back to main post > Back to main post >

The Floral Hall, Belfast Zoo | 3D images

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< Back to main post Here are a couple more of my early experiments with creating 3D (anaglyph) photographs. Information on glasses and other 3D images in this blog may be found here . Click for larger images. < Back to main post

Dungiven Priory, Co Derry±London | 3D images

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< Back to main post | O’Cahan Tomb > Once again, I’ve been out combining my love of archaeology with 3D (anaglyph) photography – and these are the, somewhat variable, experimental results. Information on glasses and other 3D images in this blog may be found here . Click for larger images. < Back to main post | O’Cahan Tomb >

Holywood Priory, Co. Down | 3D images

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< Back to main post Once again, I present a selection of my 3D (anaglyph) images. Information on glasses and other 3D images in this blog may be found here . Click for larger images. < Back to main post

Greyabbey, Co. Down | The Graveyard | 3D images

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< Back to main post Here again, I continue to present the results of my ongoing experimentation with creating 3D (anaglyph) images. Some are better than others, but when they work they do give an extra dimension (excuse the pun) to these sites. Information on where to get glasses and the other 3D images in this blog may be found here (click for larger images). < Back to main post

Greyabbey, Co. Down | The Abbey | 3D images

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< Back to main post For those, like myself, who get a kick from this form of photography, I present a number of my experiments in creating 3D images (anaglyphs). Information on glasses and other 3D images in this blog may be found here . [click for larger images] The west doorway Overview of Abbey from the graveyard The Refectory South wall of Refectory Doorway into the Nave Doorway Overview of Abbey from the south-west < Back to main post