File:Williamsburg Bridge - 3d anaglyph.jpg
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Summary
[edit]DescriptionWilliamsburg Bridge - 3d anaglyph.jpg | Attempt at making anaglyph of Williamsburg Bridge |
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Source | File:Williamsburg Bridge in 3D, c1905 (8156687554).jpg |
Author | Rob Ketcherside |
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