Bugs in 3-D

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3Dbugs (Click on thumbnail for enlargement) The photos in Bugs in 3-D are meant to be viewed using a set of glasses cleverly bound in the front cover. If you have chameleon-like control of your eyes, you can probably merge the dual images of the bugs without the aid of the glasses.

Either way, the photos are incredible. The water under the waterbug looks so real, it seems like you could dip your finger into it.

Out of print. $3 and up on Amazon.com

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Ian said:

This is a great book! A friend of mine in college gave it to me for my birthday about 10 years ago and its still one of the top conversation pieces of my bookshelves.

"Wow.. ewww... you can see the little hairs sticking out!"

ryon said:

the latest Tool album has the steroscopic viewer built into their cover, as well. perhaps not my favorite album, but defintely the best cover art I've seen!

David said:

Mark Blum's other books, like "Galapagos in 3-D" and "Beneath The Sea in 3-D", are also very impressive. Worth looking for on eBay.

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