File:KW23-0757-Gokarna-AdiGokarna-BackView5 3D.jpg
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This file is a stereogram. Stereograms are stereoscopic images or animations which combine left and right frames showing slightly different visual angles to allow for 3D perception.
The stereogram uses the side-by-side parallel-view method. The left frame shows the left eye's perspective, and the right frame the right eye's perspective. It might be possible to view this image without a viewing device by diverging your eyes to visually combine the frames, or a stereoscope may be used. |
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DescriptionKW23-0757-Gokarna-AdiGokarna-BackView5 3D.jpg |
English: Back side view in 3D of Adi Gokarna temple in Mahabaleshwar temple premises, Gokarna, Karnataka. Parallel view images taken consecutively and combined for Stereoscopic effect. |
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