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<p>Thought I would share some stereo images I took tonight. I use StereoPhotoMaker to turn the files from my Fuji W1 into traditional Holmes-style stereographic cards. I sent these images to my local lab to print as 5x7's which I will trim to 3.5x7. Viewing is with an antique card viewer.</p>

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<p>There was some transit chaos earlier today, from an unrelated power outage. It affected subways and streetcars (electric trolleys.) Once the snow hit, the system was back up and running normally, including this bus.</p><div>00dm7z-561099384.jpg.43118f8428e7f6c5d43224fec24d8cc1.jpg</div>
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<p>Gentlepersons: </p>

<p>Here are some older fashion stereo pictures...</p>

<p>Loreo beam splitter: <br>

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<a href=" Stereo 3D Loreo Bike

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<a href=" Not really Stereotach but a like device on a digital camera.  Picture taken in Feb, 2014 <br>

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Stereotach beam splitter in front of camera lens:<br>

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<a href=" Stereotach..mildew, ahhhhhhhh.....1953, old and looks it.

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<a href=" Stereotach of 1971, Ford F250 <br>

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Green Valley Falls, about 1954

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Stereo Realist with F:3.5 David White lenses: <br>

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<a href=" NewYears eve of 1999, Kodachrome and a Steeo Realist <br>

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<a href=" Taken at the Rio Hotel, Las Vegas in the early 2000s, Kodachrome ASA 200 <br>

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A. T. Burke<br /></p>

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