Stereoscopic photography in Guadalajara, La. (Volume 1)

A stereoscopic photograph is usually obtained by means of a double objective camera whose lenses are about 65 mm apart, that is to say, a distance similar to that which separates the eyes from each other. The brain merges the two resulting images into a single three-dimensional image when viewed through a stereoscopic viewer. 15 euro

Description

This book contains different views of photographs that can be seen with the viewer that comes at the end of the book.

Index

Presentation…………………………………….5

STEREOSCOPIC PHOTOGRAPHY IN GUADALAJARA (I)

José Felix Martos Causapé and José A. Ruiz Rojo…….7

Stereoscopy: a brief introduction…………….9

The views of J. Laurent…………………………13

The visit of Alónso 13 to Guadalajara …………..14

View of Sacedon……………………………..17

The views of Bolarque and Sigüenza by L. Calandre…18

Other views from the late 19th and 20th centuries……….19

Views of Cogolludo…………………………..20

The views of Guadalajara collection practico turimo.21

View of Toás Camarillo Hierro……………………22

Autochrome plates……………………………….26

The views of Molina and Sigüenza de Rellev……….28

Number of pages143
AuthorJose Felix Martos Causapé; Jose Antonio Ruiz Rojo
PublicationGuadalajara Provincial Council, Culture Service, Center for Photography and the Historical Image of Guadalajara. 2009
isbn978-84-902502-07-03
Dimensions28x24


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