Happy National and International Dog Day. I’m posting stereo 3D photos of my dogs Nigel (Nigela) and in my previous post, I showed Reggie (Oregano). They are adorable litter mates. By the Way, all my dogs are named after spices, hence I’m Spicedogs. First two photos are of Reggie and the next two are of Nigel. (P/C) Parallel-eye view (P) and then swipe for cross-eyed view (C) How to view: PARALLEL-EYED VIEWING 1. Two images are displayed side by side. 2. Let your left eye look at the left image and the right eye look at the right image. 3. To ease this operation you can use a couple of rolled up paper and use them as binoculars. Another method: Bring the image really close to your eyes (until you touch it with your nose). At this distance your eyes cannot focus on the image and they look somewhere behind the image. Now, slowly push the image away from you, while trying to keep the eyes off focus. At some point, you will see the hidden image. CROSS-EYED VIEWING 1. Two images are displayed side by side. 2. Cross your eyes until your right eye is looking at the left image and the left eye is looking at the right image. 3. You see 3 images. The one in the middle has the 3d effect. 4. It may take a few tries before you finally master this technique. Usually parallel mode is easier to be viewed. #stereososcopicphotography #stereoscopic #stereocopic 3dstereophotography 3dstereoscopic #londonstereoscopiccompany #teamstereoscopic #nationaldogday #nationaldogmomday #nationaldogphotographyday #internationaldogday #internationaldog #internationaldogday #internationaldogsday🐾🐶 https://www.instagram.com/p/B1puJpeJTSk/?igshid=107154m2zu837