More Stereoscope Photos

As mentioned yesterday, I got a stereoscope recently. Price was reasonable. Here are a few more photos with it. Notice each has a distinct lack of depth of field. That’s just the nature of a ‘non-camera’ way to approach photography. Want more depth of field? Pay lots more and get a macro lens! 🙂

Close-up of a cedar twig
Scales on a moth’s wing
An old Jefferson nickle

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About Phill Gibson

I’m from Huntsville, Alabama where I work as a Hospice Chaplain and part-time banjo instructor. My former careers were in Research Biology and Software/Systems Engineering. My wife Miiko and I worship at Rivertree Downtown. I’ve been playing various instruments since my teen years. I started mandolin and dulcimer at about age 17 and banjo at 20. I love just about all kinds of music. In terms of banjo styles, I play and teach Scruggs, melodic, clawhammer, and 2-finger styles. I’m also very keen on theology, being a Trail Care Partner with the Land Trust of North Alabama, photography, urban planning, astronomy, ATM (amateur telescope making), birding, and about 30 other distracting hobbies to a (mercifully) lesser extent.
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