Other stereoscopic images

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Last update: Saturday June 30 2001
Here are some other images:

If you had a JAVA 1.1 enabled browser, you would see a stereoscopic image here!
At www.stereophotography.com/java/browsers
you can find information about Java-compatible browsers and configuration!
For this moment you get a preview only (not clickable, no 3D!):


Waterskiing on the Lake of Constance - ISU 99 (JPS-File 85k)

If you had a JAVA 1.1 enabled browser, you would see a stereoscopic image here!
At www.stereophotography.com/java/browsers
you can find information about Java-compatible browsers and configuration!
For this moment you get a preview only (not clickable, no 3D!):


The frozen Roxen near Linköping (JPS-File 42k)

If you had a JAVA 1.1 enabled browser, you would see a stereoscopic image here!
At www.stereophotography.com/java/browsers
you can find information about Java-compatible browsers and configuration!
For this moment you get a preview only (not clickable, no 3D!):


Sightseeing in Oslo (JPS-File 173k)

If you had a JAVA 1.1 enabled browser, you would see a stereoscopic image here!
At www.stereophotography.com/java/browsers
you can find information about Java-compatible browsers and configuration!
For this moment you get a preview only (not clickable, no 3D!):


An airplane in a museum in Linköping (JPS-File 119k)

If you had a JAVA 1.1 enabled browser, you would see a stereoscopic image here!
At www.stereophotography.com/java/browsers
you can find information about Java-compatible browsers and configuration!
For this moment you get a preview only (not clickable, no 3D!):


On the Wohldenberg near Hildesheim in Germany (JPS-File 203k)

If you had a JAVA 1.1 enabled browser, you would see a stereoscopic image here!
At www.stereophotography.com/java/browsers
you can find information about Java-compatible browsers and configuration!
For this moment you get a preview only (not clickable, no 3D!):


On the Katholikentag in Mainz (JPS-File 147k)

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