

Well the hard part, (the explanation and instructions), are in the last post. So now I can just say, 'Here's another Stereophoto, have fun!"
Both of these photos are intended to show that depth and shape are sometimes what make a scene truly interesting to look at in person, where as in a traditional photograph, the exact same angle can seem very boring.
The first of the two (and my favorite because it worked!) is a 3D photo of a reflection in a door in the frozen food isle in my local Ralph's. Look at the photo in 3D and you can see "through the reflection" into the store beyond.
The second is meant to convey depth by having an object that flows from the viewer into the space in front of the camera along a vanish point.
Hope you like them!