On 8 May 2001, at 12:58, Provencher, Paul M. wrote:

> I think the images were probably made with a camera that had three identical
> lenses mounted on the same lens board, shot at the same time, with some sort of
> linked shutters.  

If you look at the shots containing water you will see movement in it 
indicating sequential exposure timing, I would imaging that the effects of 
parallax error would be quite visible if the lenses were offset by only a small 
distance given the subject distance, I didn't see evidence of this in the 
composites, in fact the registration was very good edge to edge.

Quite amazing really.

Cheers,

Rob Studdert
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