3D Pictures, more commonly known as stereoscopic images, have been around for a very long time. Since the early 1900's, people have used stereoscopes to view these unique photographs, which are actually composed of two pictures of the same subject, each taken from a slightly different viewpoint. Now, these once common devices have become rare collectors' items, making both stereoscopes and 3D pictures hot items at flea markets across the nation. On this page, you will find a collection of 3D pictures taken by Banny on a family vacation to Cincinnati and during a brief stay at Northern Kentucky University. While a stereoscope or a pair of "3D glasses" (not the kind with red and blue plastic lens that you can get at Burger King for like the 1988 Super Bowl halftime show) can be helpful for viewing these pictures, they are not necessary.
To learn how to view these images w/o optical aids, click here.
BANNY'S 3-D PICTURES
Picture 1 -- A view of a bridge and the Ohio River from atop a mountain near Cincinnati.
Picture 2 -- A picture of my mom standing in front of a church overlooking downtown Cincinnati.
Picture 3 -- A rusty fence corner overlooking both the Ohio River and Riverfront Stadium.
Picture 4 -- This super 3D picture of a rail from NKU actually won 2nd place in a contest!!!
Picture 5 -- Another good 3D picture of some buildings and trees in the heart of the NKU campus.
Picture 6 -- A historic log cabin where something famous happened near NKU.
Check out some more 3D pictures which I did not take:
If you have any 3D pictures that you have taken, and you would like to see them posted on the internet, please contact Banny using the "Mail Banny" link on the previous page.