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How to get 3D from a simple photo? By improving my technics, the result is astonishing.


With a special filter and a modification on the numeric camera sensor, you can shoot strange photos in the infrared range


With a DIY tube over the lens of the camera, the light can be projected through red and blue filters, to obtain a photo with the illusion of depth


How to give a 3D effect to a photo that was not planned for that? The anaglyph method allows to rediscover the third dimension.

Experiments photo gallery
Photography is a vast universe, always in expansion. With an inquiring mind like mine, there is more that meets the eyes than simple « classical » poses.
So, what’s left for experiments?

- 3D, either directly or « fabricated », with or without goggles
- the extremes of the light spectrum with infrared or ultra-violet photos
- and much more to come...
Enjoy your trip in the experiments gallery!
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