Showing posts with label 3D glasses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D glasses. Show all posts

Friday, July 30, 2010

3DD - The Book That Celebrates Boobs in 3D

Gfest's fascination with breasts began the day we were born. Gfest's fascination with 3D probably began with Jaws 3D.  Now imagine if you could combine the powers of breasts and 3D technology?  Well, that would be genius.

At this point, you're probably wondering if anyone has ever been able to take these two great things and combine them into one mind blowing awesome experience? As it happens, the answer is yes. Henry Hargreaves is the genius behind 3DD, a delicious book of 3D photos of topless women (complimentary glasses included).

Are you awesome enough to handle the sheer raw power of such an explosive concept? There's only one way to find out....






Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Next Playboy Will Feature Hope Dworaczyk in 3D


Apparently, Hugh Hephner invented 3D or something.  According to MSNBC, when Heff launched Playboy back in the 50's, he hired a photographer to shoot two girls nude in 3D. But the price of packaging the 3D glasses with the magazine was too high. This week, Hef's dream becomes a reality.


In an effort to bolster low readership, the June 2010 edition of Playboy, ON SALE HERE, will feature centerfold Hope Dworaczyk in good old fashioned blue and red glasses 3D. 

This is Playboy's big plan? Not good. The magazine has seen circulation plummet from 3.5 million to 1.5 million in less than five years.  The Playboy Mansion had to be sold off.  It's not hard to see why. 

Thanks a lot for the ancient 3D technology, Heff.  But gfest will pass.  We'll just look at her picture above instead.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Could Watching a 3D Movie Lead to Blackouts?

18-year-old college student Josh James went with friends to see the 3D film Alice In Wonderland starring Johnny Depp.  He liked his night at the movies but not the after effects which included blackouts and ended with Josh "standing in a country lane in the pitch dark, looking at my mangled car on its roof. Every panel and window was smashed in."

Amidst developing concerns about the effects of 3D movies and glasses on health and vision, Josh claimed that a blackout caused by adjusting to 3D had caused him to crash his car.

"It took ten minutes for my vision to adjust to 3D" he said. "My sight was unfocused - blurry one minute, fine the next. I also had a pain in my temples."