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1895 Moonbeams and Ships – Wiggle Animation

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1895 - Moonbeams dancing on the bosom of the deep.

1895 - Moonbeams dancing on the bosom of the deep.

Another colorized image.

Click the image for the big version. See the full collection at clicksypics.com. To find out how these are created, go here.  View the original at the LoC website here.

1904 Mt. Fujiyama – Stereoscopic Animation

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1904 - Two miles above the clouds - from the summit of Fujiyama, N.E. over Lake Yamanaka 10 miles away, Japan.

To view the complete collection, full size, visit clicksypics.com.  To find out how these are created, go here.

3-D Image, Worshipping at the Largest Shrine

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1902 - Worshipping at the shrine of the great Diabutsu; largest idol in the ... Kamakura, Japan

1902 - Worshipping at the shrine of the great Diabutsu; largest idol in the ... Kamakura, Japan

Yosemite Valley Stereoscopic Animation

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I prefer not to do much clean up work, I want the photographs to remain an honest representation of what they are today – scratches and all. However, occasionally I plan to make exceptions like this one, especially when a photo is closer to art and landscape than a document of more historical value (such as Lincoln, a civil war event, a portrait, etc.). I’d like to think this is a more accurate representation as how the photo would have appeared brand new.  Lovely place.

1904 - Natures cup of beauty filled to overflowing with the crystal waters of the Yosemite Valley, Cal.

1904 - Nature's cup of beauty filled to overflowing with the crystal waters of the Yosemite Valley, Cal.

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August 27, 2009 at 6:30 am

Moonlight on the Hakone, 3-D Stereo Animation

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1902 - Moonlight on the Hakone, Japans most beautiful lake

1902 - Moonlight on the Hakone, Japan's most beautiful lake

Stereo card animation.  This one is very cleaned up, but I thought the result was worth the extra work.