POHUTUKAWA FLOWER
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The stamens have gone, leaving the central red pistils on the flowers. The usual published photographs are taken in December, but this shows the flower is still very beautiful in January, when seen close-up. The trees have lost most of their red colour when the flowers look like this and the casual observer thinks the Christmas show is over. |
These two middle pictures are in U stereo or parallel eye stereo. The separation is too big for normal viewing unless you use prism lenses over the eyes, with the thin parts of the prism facing each other, adjacent to your nose. A Cazes mirror viewer or the modern Pokesope viewer are other ways to see these in U 3 D, or else use the smaller separation pictures provided below here. Cazes viewer uses 4 mirrors (or
prisms) and is |
These two middle pictures are in U stereo or parallel eye stereo. The separation is too big for normal viewing unless you use prism lenses over the eyes, with the thin parts of the prism facing each other, adjacent to your nose. A Cazes mirror viewer or the modern Pokesope viewer are other ways to see these in U 3 D, or else use the smaller separation pictures provided below here. Cazes viewer uses 4 mirrors (or
prisms) and is |
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The stereo separation is greater than for the November Pohutukawa, Escape from 3D: New Zealand Images |