Abbott's Aerodrome, purveyor of things that fly.
Visit Abbott's Aerodrome in Abbotts.
This is a 3D image taken within the virtual world of Second Life. This image will be best viewed in the largest size under the “All Sizes” tab.
3D crosseye stereograms are 3D images that can be viewed without a special viewer, using only your eyes. The technique is to first cross your eyes so that the two images appear to become three, then concentrate on refocusing your eyes so that the images are in focus. The image in the middle will appear in full 3D! Your eyes will want to focus closer than your screen, but with a little practice you'll find you have complete control over where they focus. 95% of everyone can view 3D this way with a bit of experience. Stereo viewing requires practice; if you cannot see it within a few minutes, come back to this image at a later time and try again. Oh, and although this is perfectly safe, it is possible to give yourself a headache if you overdo it.
Grr. Flickr won't let me upload the epically huge version. I'VE BEEN DOWNSIZED!