Fly into the forest. Watch mom say "I told you so!" Leap into the splashing river. Composer Peter Sky plays songs from his new "Leap of Faith" CD as you zoom in 3-D through ancient forests of delight that are hiding in antique stereoscope cards. View this video with the Loreo Pixi viewer that is used with the iPad's Elements app, available at the Apple store, on eBay, or from Loreo. An antique viewer may work for you, too.
Stereoscope cards like these captured the world in three dimensions from about 1840 until 1925. Here you first see the rock towers of the Wisconsin Dells... then "Steeple Rocks Looking Down Butternut Ravine"... "Lynn of Dec. Scotland" (Leap Into Love)... an unknown pond... "Bridal Veil Falls, Yosemite"... "Mirror views of North and South Dome, Yosemite" (flying over the branch)... "Dual Vista, Glen Onoco"... "Tripple Cascade Buttermilk Ravine"... "Wissahickon Creek pond"... "Steeple Rock Buttermilk Ravine"... "Ithaca Falls, New York"... "West Mountain, Yosemite"... "East Face Rock of Gibraltar By Moonlight"... and "Looking at the Matterhorn from Riffelburg Hotel, Switzerland".
Peter Sky composes just by sitting at the keyboard. He has published seven CDs of his music - "Rainbow Butterfly", "Winter Wonder World", "New Breeze In Town", "A Peter Sky Christmas Presence", "Immersions", "Indigo Rain", and now "Leap of Faith". Find his CDs on your favorite download site, or visit us at www.techmarkarts.com for more info about Peter and his music. You can click on his music player widget for a free 3-hour concert!
Peter Sky and beede are cooperating Techmark Arts artists. ~~ Visit www.techmarkarts.com for more music and videos.
If you are near-sighted or have a simple pair of magnifying glasses, you may be able to see this video in 3d by shrinking the image until it is about two inches wide. At that width, I find my eyes easily relax and see straight ahead -three images. The middle image is in 3D.
This method should work on any paired-image 3D on YT - just shrink the image to 2" and get Walgreen's most powerful ($3) magnifiers if you need them.
Enlarge the image slowly; your eyes may learn to reach wide naturally.
beedehat 6 months ago