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MikeOxon
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3D Butterfly

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As a distraction from the current weather, I was reminiscing about those images made up of apparently random dots that revealed a 3D image, when viewed with 'de-focussed' eyes. That was around 20 years ago and I hadn't seen anything about them for years but a Wikipedia article about 'autostereograms' jogged my memory.

Can you find the butterfly in the following image?
3D_butterfly.jpg
Click on the image to see the full-size version and then try looking 'through' the image by relaxing your eyes. With luck, you will see a green butterfly 'floating above the background. (I sometimes see a cluster of overlapping butterflies but the 'true' image is just a single butterfly.)

This is from a website about many fascinating optical illusions - see http://brainden.com/optical-illusions.htm If you are currently snowbound, spend some time tricking your brain with some of these extraordinary illusions :)

Mike
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If you want to see really mind-blowing examples, take a look at the photomacrography site (www.photomacrography.net) and search 'stereograms'. Most are of the 'cross-eyed' type, which are a little more difficult to access, but well worth the effort. Some of the insect photography is also pretty stunning. Helps the dark winter nights...

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Hi Mike

I am sure that picture is brilliant if your eyes work properly. Unfortunately I am colourblind so it does nothing for me :? Come to think of it, it probably does not do me much good out in the field either :lol:
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Hi Jack,

It's only a monochrome image (and not that great, really, - just intriguing) so you might be ok with it. It won't work for those with poor stereoscopic vision or only one working eye.

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These things are much easier to see on today's large high resolution displays than they were on flickery CRTs in the 90s!
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Hi! Mike I've stared at it and it looks more like a knitted jumper to me :lol: :lol: I'v taken a closer look and I can't see the Butterfly, so much for my eye operations over the passed few years Goldie :D
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Keep staring at it through all these snowy days of Winter and it'll suddently appear, Goldie :)

The trick is to look 'beyond' the screen. It can help to move right up close, until your nose touches the screen, and then back away slowly. I've now found a much nicer butterfly stereogram at http://www.hidden-3d.com/index.php?id=g ... ent_show=1

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Hi! Mike I saw the Monarch Butterfly in the your last posting ( hope fully it's a Monarch or I'll be worried) :lol: But I'll have to keep looking at the first posting Goldie :lol:

Just had another look Mike really close like you said and I saw the Green Butterfly its great. It's certainly 3D Goldie :D
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Looks as though the eye ops were worth it after all, Goldie :D Viewing these things is a bit like riding a bicycle - once you have the knack, it's hard to understand why you couldn't see them before. Glad to read that your snow has melted - let's hope for an uphill run to Spring now.

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