European Heritage Open Days 2014 | Belfast | Part I: St Mark’s, Dundela | 3D Images

Once again, for those out there who share my joy in such things, I present a couple of my experiments with taking 3D (anaglyph) photographs. Information on glasses and other 3D images in this blog may be found here. Click for larger images. A catalogue of similar images on this blog is available: here.

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