Services:

Let us design a custom graphic for you.  Satisfaction guaranteed. Let us know what you are looking for, when you want it, and your budget.  We will send you a quote for the job and make every effort to produce a graphic you will be happy with. 

Lenticular Cards:

Mount Erie

Features a 3d view to the west off the top of Mount Erie in Anacortes, WA.  Viewing hints: rock card back and forth to see the cloud motion and eagle movement; the best view of motion can be viewed by rotating the card 90 degrees.  Taken on 1/27/2006 with a Nikon P2. 

 

 

Rosario Park

Features a 3d view of some small islands in Rosario Park on Fidalgo Island near Anacortes, WA.   Taken on 3/2/2006 with a Nikon P2. 

 

 

Washington Park

Features a 3d view of some moss encrusted tree branches in Washington park in Anacortes, WA.   I believe this is a tree that has been pushed over by the wind and has sprouted several vertical runners. Taken on 3/6/2006 with a Nikon P2.

 

 

Deception Pass

Features a 3d view of Deception Pass Bridge on Fidalgo Island near Anacortes, WA.   This is the small bridge span that runs from Fidalgo Island to a small island located between Fidalgo Island and Whidbey Island. Some current motion can be viewed in the water (hold the card at 90 degrees for best view of motion) Taken on 3/12/2006 with a Nikon P2.

 

Cranberry Lake

There are a couple versions of this card, one has a dreamy background and one has a more focused background.  This is a picture of a skunk cabbage that was growing at Cranberry Lake in the community forest land at Anacortes Washington. The plant has a rather unusual smell.  Taken on 3/27/2006 with a Nikon P2 using the close up mode.

 

 

Minimum wholesale order is 20 cards.  Customization is possible; inquiries welcomed.  These are 4" h by 5 5/16" w cards that weigh .9 ounce and can be used as post cards.  According to the Anacortes Post office they may be sent with standard post card rates, however, it is best to use first class postage to be safe. They may optionally be ordered with a magnet on the back.  These cards really have to be seen to get the full 3D effect--the monitor really doesn't show them properly; order a sample soon.

These cards are produced by processing around 10 photos taken at different angles in Adobe Photoshop.  Some cards have CG elements added that were rendered in Softimage XSI or Caligari trueSpace.