3D perspectives on Janwú’s home
My mountain goat observations dating back to 2015 fill 3 enormous journals. During that time I’ve experimented with a variety of stereopairs, to better understand conformation of this wildly complicated terrain. Tips on stereoviewing are at TOOLS>Photography>Stereophotography.
These extracted pages from my first 2 goatlogs contain stereopairs of all kinds—aerials and ground-based; nadir, oblique, horizontal and even slightly upward-angled. On pages 120 and 122 are undoubtedly the world’s only 3D images of a living, 485-yards-away no-horned adult female mountain goat.
Perusing this 9-megabyte journal on your tablet (or phone will work) under a stereoscope, you’ll perhaps gain a few new insights into winter range habitats and topography.

Sample spread from this package of excerpts from my goatwatching journals.
BTW: Short mp4s are signaled in these journal pages by green-boxed thumbnails. They won’t play in your downloaded pdf because they link externally to a multi-gigabyte video folder that needs to travel with the journal.





