Freelance photographer Ian Ference recently uncovered these incredible vintage stereographic rolls of film showing Brooklyn in 3D back in 1933. After scanning them all, cleaning them up, and combining them into anaglyphs (red-blue), he published the images on a new website he created for this purpose called Brooklyn Stereography. Check out a couple of these incredible stereographic photos in their side-by-side forms above, then visit Ference's site for more combined anaglyphs like this one, easily viewed with any pair of cheap, red-blue 3D glasses.
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Brooklyn Stereography
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![Rockefeller Center under construction, New York City, 1932 | Rockefeller Center rises in mid-Manhattan. Photograph by Hamilton M. Wright for Aerial Explorations, Inc., N.Y., 1932.
From the New York World-Telegram Collection at the <a href="http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/index.html" rel="nofollow">U.S. Library of Congress</a>.
<a href="http://flickr.com/search/?q=world-telegram&m=tags&w=76204898@N00&s=int">More pictures from the World-Telegram Collection</a>
<b>[PD]</b> <a href="http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3c36071" rel="nofollow">This picture</a> is assumed to be in the public domain.](https://cdn.viewing.nyc/assets/media/c03f905321f5e3e383d381201f21932e/elements/11d6625c54957665b67a1a7dae87b3ad/xs/2d9e6f2e-13c0-4bcf-8139-2834c4286132_2x.jpg)









