User:VasuVR/StereoDigitalHampi
Stereograms have been in existence for a long time (refer Stereo images category and sub-categories). This concept was then utilized to commercially produce "View Master" based stereo image reels (7 pairs of images per reel).
A college friend introduced to me a binocular viewer of normal 35mm slides, which could be used to view 3-D images, provided they had been photographed for that purpose - 2 photographs per scene (right eye image and left eye image). From then on, various tourist centers, scenery, buildings, gardens and nature have been captured in slide film.
Later, this idea was continued with digital photography as well. The following collection are Parallel view images clicked using Digital cameras and then combined using simple image handling software into each pair. This page contains such stereo images of Hampi, Karnataka, India.
The portrait type stereograms, if any, below have been put together with the black gap to suit views using VR devices on modern smart phones with HD aspect ratio.
About these stereograms
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All 3-D images
editSee User Category : Files (stereoscopic) by VasuVR for all below images in alphabetical order in one place.
Images from Slides
edit- Stereograms from slides - clicks of India, France, UK, USA - 1994-2010
- Stereograms from slides - Italy 2010
Images from Digital Camera
editKarnataka
edit- Stereograms using digital camera - Hampi
- Stereograms using digital camera - Badami
- Stereograms using digital camera - Pattadakkal and Aihole
- Stereograms using digital camera - Belur Architecture works
- Stereograms using digital camera - Keshava temple, Karnataka
- Stereograms using digital camera - Shringeri, Dharmasthala and Kukke
- Stereograms using digital camera - other places in Karnataka
Rest of India
edit- Stereograms using digital camera - Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh
- Stereograms using digital camera - Rajasthan
- Stereograms using digital camera - Gujarat
- Stereograms using digital camera - Tamil Nadu
- Stereograms using digital camera - other places in India
Other places
editImages from Smart phone cameras
editKarnataka
edit- Stereograms using Smart phone - Hoysaleswara Temple, Halebidu
- Stereograms using Smart phone - Chikkaballapura district
- Stereograms using Smart phone - Uttara Kannada district
- Stereograms using Smart phone - other places in Karnataka
Rest of India
edit- Stereograms using Smart phone - Rajasthan
- Stereograms using Smart phone - Gujarat
- Stereograms using Smart phone - Tamil Nadu
Other places
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Vittala temple
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Kudregombe Mandapa along the Vittala Bazaar
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Vittala temple front gopuram
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Stone chariot view from temple entrance side
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Stone chariot - view from side
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Stone chariot shrine of Garuda
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Musical pillars
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View of Mahamandapa from right
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View from back-right
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View from back-left
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View from Kalyana mandapa side
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Shikra of main sanctum
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5 images combined in 1 sculpture
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View of Kalyana mandapa
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View of pillars
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Wide-angle view of pillars
Pushkarani
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Near Mahanavami Dibba
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View to side
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View to left
Zanana Enclosure
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Interior of the Lotus Mahal
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Wide angle view of the Lotus Mahal
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Elephant shelters that housed royal elephants
Hemakuta Hill
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Hemakuta Hill Mantapa, Sunset Point
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Temples and Virupaksha gopuram
Virupaksha Temple
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Jain temples on left and Virupaksha temple from Hemakuta Hill
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Gopuram from Hemakuta Hill
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View from Hemakuta Hill
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View from Anjanadri Hill, across Tungabhadra river
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Virupaksha gopuram view from Hemakuta Hill
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Virupaksha temple complex view from Hemakuta Hill
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Jain temples and Virupaksha temple complex from Hemakuta Hill
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Virupaksha temple complex view from Hemakuta hill
Inside Virupaksha Temple
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Side gopuram and sthamba
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Side gopuram and sculptures
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Side gopuram and sculptures atop the mahamandapa
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Mahamandapam in front of sanctum
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Mahamandapam in front of sanctum
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Mahamandapam view away from sanctum
Ugra Narasimha Temple
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View from entrance
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Close-up view
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Zoom view of top half
Malapanagudi, near Hampi
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Sculpture of a goddess
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Euphorbia milii yellow variant flowers
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Bengal trumpet - Thunbergia grandiflora
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Palms and a sculpture of a goddess