I've posted the pictures I took at VCF 6.0 over at
http://anachronda.webhop.org/~rivie/VCF6.0/
They're primarily of the Computer History Museum's collection because I
like to take 3D pictures. Since I don't have a 3D camera, this involves
taking two pictures, one while leaning slightly each way. People tend
to move between shots, so pictures of crowded areas don't work out
too well. Two view the 3D, you need to be able to either cross your eyes
or make them parallel while focussing independently. If you were able to see
those Magic Eye 3D art thingies that were popular a few years ago, you
can do the latter; the rightmost pair of each 3D group is for you. If
you cross your eyes (like me), you'll want to look at the leftmost pair.
Maybe I'll be able to put together some sort of exhibit for VCF7.0 so I
can have access to the exhibit area before it gets crowded...
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Roger Ivie
rivie(a)ridgenet.net