Stereo 3D Images of Joshua Tree NP
-July 15th, 2002-

If you had a JAVA 1.1 enabled browser, you would see a stereoscopic image here!
So you get a preview version only:

If you had a JAVA 1.1 enabled browser, you would see a stereoscopic image here!
So you get a preview version only:

If you had a JAVA 1.1 enabled browser, you would see a stereoscopic image here!
So you get a preview version only:

If you had a JAVA 1.1 enabled browser, you would see a stereoscopic image here!
So you get a preview version only:

I had the opportunity to spend a day in this spectacular mojave desert park
near Palm Springs, California. I was enchanted by the landscape:
hills of enormous boulders piled up like improbable islands
in a sea of Dr. Seuss trees.

If you had a JAVA 1.1 enabled browser, you would see a stereoscopic image here!
So you get a preview version only:

If you had a JAVA 1.1 enabled browser, you would see a stereoscopic image here!
So you get a preview version only:

If you had a JAVA 1.1 enabled browser, you would see a stereoscopic image here!
So you get a preview version only:

If you had a JAVA 1.1 enabled browser, you would see a stereoscopic image here!
So you get a preview version only:

It was a 104 degrees outside (even the jackrabbits stay in the shade)
but the play of light on the curvaceous stones had me scrambling
for an angle to shoot and best show them in all three dimensions.

If you had a JAVA 1.1 enabled browser, you would see a stereoscopic image here!
So you get a preview version only:

If you had a JAVA 1.1 enabled browser, you would see a stereoscopic image here!
So you get a preview version only:

If you had a JAVA 1.1 enabled browser, you would see a stereoscopic image here!
So you get a preview version only:

If you had a JAVA 1.1 enabled browser, you would see a stereoscopic image here!
So you get a preview version only:

There's a sensuality of form that emerges
from the 'hyper-dimensional' image
that is so attractive to my eye.

And perhaps to yours as well.
Enjoy.


Use the 'page up' and 'page down' buttons on your keyboard to change pictures.

Note: this page uses a java applet that works with most browsers
except Netscape on a Mac.
Click on a thumbnail and a new window will appear.
Your desktop menu will then have some additional choices,
to resize the images and change stereo viewing styles.
You can even view in mono (2D), if you don't have 3D glasses.

Problems? Let me know. Comments welcome.



Last revised: 26th of July, 2002
Created by
Simon Bell

Thanks to Andreas Petersik
for his great stereoscope applet!