3D Stereograms for Eye Gymnastics The hidden 3D picture illusion With the help of these 3D stereograms, the basic functions of the eye lenses are trained, which are responsible for focusing the vision. Instructions: Expand the video to full screen. Put your face close to the screen. Try to look through the image, pretending it doesn’t exist. Then start moving stereogram away from you very slowly. At some distance, when patterns overlap each other, you will see a blurry 3D pictire. Keep looking at it this way until the hidden 3D image becomes clear. The exercises are suitable for people with: - computer visual syndrome; - rapid visual fatigue; - twitchy eye; - lazy eye; - swollen eyelid; - puffy eyes; - amblyopia; - blurred image contours; - impaired binocular vision; - squint. TIMESTAMPS Stereogram #1. Mermaid, sea horse and fish. 0:01 Stereogram #2. Dogs chasing disk. 0:31 Stereogram #3. Elephants and lions. 1:01 Stereogram #4. Gymnast girl balancing on beam. 1:31 Stereogram #5. Girl riding horse jumping over fence. 2:01 Stereogram #6. Three chimpanzees. 2:31 Stereogram #7. Sea turtle, fish and sea horses. 3:01 Stereogram #8. Deers. 3:31 Stereogram #9. A man in a hat. 4:31 Stereogram #10. Knight fighting three headed dragon. 5:01 Stereogram #11. Ship and sea animals. 5:31 Stereogram #12. Boys playing soccer. 6:01 Stereogram #13. Cartoon squirrel. 6:31 Stereogram #14. Spider on web. 7:01 Stereogram #15. Two tigers. 7:31 Stereogram #16. Tennis player. 8:01 Stereogram #17. Three zebras. 8:31 Stereogram #18. Santa Claus. 9:01 Stereogram #19. Sheep and two wolves. 9:31 Stereogram #20. Gorilla and banana. 10:01 Stereogram #21. Christmas tree. 10:31 Subscribe: #MagicEye #Stereograms #EyesYoga
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