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P3D Japan Visit


  • From: bill3dbw3d@xxxxxxxx (Bill C Walton)
  • Subject: P3D Japan Visit
  • Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 10:09:53 -0500

Gavin Stokes asked about stereo possibilities in Japan.  I was there two
week in August and the stereo possibilities are limitless, as far as I am
concerned.  I really like to make people stereographs and found countless
subjects.  The Japanese lifestyle is much different than ours and I did
not even come close to running out of subject material.  The scenery, the
automobiles, the shopping districts, stores , I could go on and on.  Take
plenty of film as it costs an arm and a leg in Japan.  And as mentioned
before MANY times on P3D film is the cheapest part of the whole
operation.

If you have not bought a copy of the book 3-D Museum yet I suggest you
visit one of the Tokyo book stores and buy that.  It only costs $36 in
Japan as opposed to $50-$60 that I have seen quoted here on P3d.  If you
need to know the IBN number of the book please send me an Email and I
will dig it up for you.

Have a good trip and I suggest you try some eel while you are there.  It
is rather expensive, but when served in a first class restaurant, it is a
fine dining experience.

Take plenty of yen and a whole handful of business cards.  If you don't
have a business card get one and take them with you.  The Japanese seem
to enjoy the exchange of business cards.  My Muscogee 3-D business card,
printed in stereo, was a big hit during my two weeks stay in Kiryu.

Bill C Walton, ISC
bill3dbw3d@xxxxxxxx

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