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Autumn olive Cross your eyes a little to see these photos in full 3D. (How to view stereograms) Autumn olive Cross your eyes a little to see these photos in full 3D. (How to view stereograms)

Autumn olive

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Chester Cross your eyes a little to see these photos in full 3D. (How to view stereograms)

Chester

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Cloudscape Cross your eyes a little to see these photos in full 3D. (How to view stereograms)

Cloudscape

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View from the parking lot Cross your eyes a little to see these photos in full 3D. (How to view ster

View from the parking lot

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Treebark Cross your eyes a little to see these photos in full 3D. (How to view stereograms) Treebark Cross your eyes a little to see these photos in full 3D. (How to view stereograms)

Treebark

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The woods in fall Cross your eyes a little to see these photos in full 3D. (How to view stereograms)The woods in fall Cross your eyes a little to see these photos in full 3D. (How to view stereograms)

The woods in fall

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Looking down Cross your eyes a little to see these photos in full 3D. (How to view stereograms) Looking down Cross your eyes a little to see these photos in full 3D. (How to view stereograms)

Looking down

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DaylightCross your eyes a little to see these photos in full 3D. (How to view stereograms)

Daylight

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Funny ghosts with trick photography via http://dangerousminds.net/ ‘Henri Robin and a Specter’ (1863Funny ghosts with trick photography via http://dangerousminds.net/ ‘Henri Robin and a Specter’ (1863

Funny ghosts with trick photography via http://dangerousminds.net/

‘Henri Robin and a Specter’ (1863)’ by  Eugène Thiébault.


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During the late 60’s and early 70’s, photographer Arthur Tress asked children to describDuring the late 60’s and early 70’s, photographer Arthur Tress asked children to describDuring the late 60’s and early 70’s, photographer Arthur Tress asked children to describDuring the late 60’s and early 70’s, photographer Arthur Tress asked children to describDuring the late 60’s and early 70’s, photographer Arthur Tress asked children to describDuring the late 60’s and early 70’s, photographer Arthur Tress asked children to describDuring the late 60’s and early 70’s, photographer Arthur Tress asked children to describDuring the late 60’s and early 70’s, photographer Arthur Tress asked children to describ

During the late 60’s and early 70’s, photographerArthur Tressasked children to describe their nightmares and fantasies. Then he recreated them into these particularly unnerving staged images.

The resulting series, first displayed in a show called “Daymares” is a fantastic and haunting look at the inner mind of the child. Dreams like falling, monsters, and being buried alive are played out in a safe, daytime world – often by the very child who imagined it.


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