Stereoscopic Spheres

A collection of stereoscopic panoramas from 2015-2016. To see them in 3D, visit them in a Virtual Reality viewer. Best is a VR headset, otherwise a phone stereoscope, preferably an open-frame one because 360 Cities supports finger-pan and pinch-zoom.

The University of Pennsylvania's Perelman Center for Advanced Medecine has an impressive (and massively energy foolish) tall glass atrium, designed to be photographed.  Here it is in a high resolution stereo panoramic view, composed from 68 separa...
A high resolution stereoscopic panorama of St. Catharine's (aka the Shrine of the Miraculous Medal) undergoing another round of renovations.  Previously published on 360 Cities in anaglyph format; now you can see it in true 3D on a VR viewer.
A high resolution stereoscopic panorama in St Catharine's Church (Shrine of the Miraculous Medal).  Previously published on 360 Cities in anaglyph formats, now you can see it in true 3D on a VR headset.
I made this stereoscopic panorama two years ago with the single-camera, two-slit method; 24 shots around.