3D African photo safari

3d africa safariHaving finally received my 3d glasses from an Amazon 3rd party shop (it took much longer than buying my new smartphone from China – I wonder why China is racing ahead of UK in it’s economy?) I thought I’d sort out some africa safari images and convert some to 3D.

The best software I find for converting 2D images to 3D is the anamaker programme. Very simple to use and produces some pretty good results. So it’s the basis of the 3D photo safari that’s can be found below. You’ll need the red/cyan glasses to view the pictures of wild african animals. Using the 3D glasses will almost make you feel as though you’re on holiday in Africa!

Watch out for our brand new 3D wildlife photographic competition we’ll be launching early next year.

Get your 3D anaglyph glasses on and scroll down and view the african wildlife photographs.

africa safari antelope

rhino in africa

monkey

africa water buffalo

cheetah cub

elephant in africa

africa watering hole

africa giraffes

africa safari sunset

zebra

vultures

africa safari lioness

lion

zebra foal

africa safari water buffalo

I hope you’ve enjoyed this little 3D African photo safari and please take part in our 3D wildlife photo competition in the new year.

Don’t forget to explore our wildlife holiday listings to discover fascinating and amazing places that are packed full of wildlife and natural world attractions.

Exploring holiday options is a popular New Year activity and we’ll be launching our own branded and co-branded specialist wildlife holiday programme in mid January – just 5 weeks away!

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Kevin Heath is the editor of Wildlife News
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