
Butterfly on my Shoe

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Yep, that's a butterfly on my shoe. Taken at the Butterfly Pavilion in Westminster, Colorado.
[UPDATE: April 22, 2011 - This photo has been added to the Butterfly Pavilion Photo Set.]

The Trains at NorthPark

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Will you be in Dallas this holiday season? Be sure to stop by the Trains at NorthPark.
Now in its 12th year at NorthPark Center, the Trains at NorthPark™, presented by Bank of Texas, debuts a beautiful, new set design which immerses visitors in a magical experience from the moment they walk through the door. Each holiday season, more than 80,000 visitors visit Texas' most elaborate train exhibit featuring hundreds of miniature Lionel locomotives traveling on a journey across America's greatest cities and national landmarks. Proceeds from The Trains at NorthPark™ provide almost one-third of the annual operating budget for the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas.
Read more at NorthParkCenter.
Photos from the event have been added to the Toys and Models photo set.

The Nightmare Before Christmas, photos from the set

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If you're reading this site you've probably already seen the 3D re-release of The Nightmare Before Christmas. And if you're like me, you loved every minute of it. But long before the concept of 3D movie conversions, there was Joel Fletcher.
He writes:
I was an animator at Skellington Productions for THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS in the early nineties. Whenever possible, I took the initiative to photograph the amazing setups in 3D stereo. I photographed them with my Nikon stereo rig on Kodachrome slide film. The stereo pairs were digitally scanned and converted to anaglyph format for this presentation. They are a testament to the outstanding artistry of the crew of Skellington Productions.
Awesome stuff. View the rest of the gallery at JoelFletcher.com.
Haven't seen this amazing film in 3D? Check it out on 3D Blu-ray!
Reverend Guitars, now in 3D

TechTol's 3D visualization technology is now in the wild!
Reverend Guitars has adopted the technology to create an interactive 3D experience for all you future rock stars. The site provides both 2D and 3D 360° views of every guitar they sell.
Learn more about the guitar pictured here or view the whole lineup.
