When looking through a few photography techniques, I stumbled upon Stereograms. This process involved taking 2 practically identical photos, but when taking the second, offset the camera by an inch or so horizontally. Then, open both the photos into a program like Photoshop and place them side by side, the one taken from the right on the left side of the document.
Now, the technique used to view them in a 3D-like way is just simply by crossing your eyes until a third image appears in the middle, much like the "Magic Eye" effect, and hey presto!
Here's a few I did earlier!
Stay tuned for a future examples!
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