Stereo Anaglyph Photos of Chiang Mai and the surrounding area. Some are shot using either an analog SLR camera or digital SLR camera and a Stitz attachment. Others are shot using either a David White Stereo Realist or a TDC Colorist stereo camera. You will need red/cyan 3D glasses to view these photos.
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North American T-6 Texan49 viewsView of a Royal Thai Air Force North American T-6 Texan aircraft at the Chiang Mai Air Classics museum.
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Me and Cousing Wa Wa43 viewsI have a cousin who is 8 years older than me. Her nick name is Wa Wa which is Chinese for doll. I can't wait until I'm big enough to play with her.
Mamiya 645 1000s91 viewsShown is a Mamiya 645 1000s medium format camera. These cameras can at bargain prices if you look around on Ebay. This one cost $41 US dollars though that price isn't common. They take excellent photos.Dec 26, 2007
Snipers on the Ridge33 viewsCopyright 2007 Nathachitkan Yerkes and Advanced Marketing Media Co., Ltd.
Doi Suthep in the Fog63 viewsMost of the day Doi Suthep is covered in the fog of clouds. Doi Suthep Temple can be seen through the mist.
Zeiss Ikoflex TLR103 viewsIkoflex TLRs are another low cost way to enter medium format photography. They can regularly be found for less than 2000 baht on Ebay. Look for those with Zeiss Tessar lenses. The coated Opton Tessar is can be found on later models of this camera though they are more expensive.
Burke and James (B&J) Press Camera134 viewsOld press cameras like the B&J Press can be found at reasonable prices and are an excellent way to enter large format photography. These cameras are capable of limited movements to enhance the quality of the photos produced. Calumet makes a 120/220 roll film adapter that will fit this camera. Of course, 4x5 sheet film is the standard format.
A Temple Bell52 viewsA Temple Bell at Suan Dok Temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
To view this image in 3D requires red/cyan 3D glasses like those used for 3D movies.
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An F2.8 Stereo Realist154 viewsJul 22, 2008
Obluang National Park92 viewscopyright 2008 Tanathep Jantadach. Jun 23, 2008
Prehistoric human100 viewsI'm Prehistoric human (Obluang National Park)
copyright 2008 Tanathep Jantadach.Jun 23, 2008
Fed Stereo Camera Film Transport Mechanism121 viewsJun 02, 2008
A Monk Distributes Thread used in the Casting Ceremony54 viewsA Monk distributes thread that was used in ceremony to participants. The Monk's dark color robe signifies that he lives in the forest rather than a temple. May 28, 2008
The Abbot of Wat Yang Kuang55 viewsThe Abbot of Wat Yang Kuang (foreground) stands with other monks as the Head of the Buddha Image is cast.May 28, 2008
Artist Gade Borwanchidputhigun56 viewsArtist Gade Borwanchidputhigun (center) takes a short break during the casting cerermonyMay 28, 2008
Another Brass Sheet is Added to the Crucible51 viewsMay 28, 2008