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THE MANY PATHS TO THE THIRD
DIMENSION
The seemingly infinite
distance and expanse over the
cacti and through the desert to
the mountains beyond is
immediately apparent in the
photograph to the left. What is
it in the photograph that yields
such a striking sense of
distance? If we viewed the
scene ourselves rather than
merely the picture of it, what
other factors would enter the
equation to add to the powerful
impression of depth?
We take the three-
dimensional world in which we
find ourselves so much for
granted that we seldom think of
our ability to perceive how far
away things are from us and
from each other as an
achievement calling for
explanation. If we possessed a
three-dimensional retina and a
mechanism that registered the
distance of a thing by its
location in such a retina, our
ability to perceive depth might
be less remarkable. But the
human retina is effectively a
two-dimensional surface. Thus
the puzzle of depth perception
is how we gain information
about distance, and how we
make use of this information to
reconstruct a three-
dimensional perceptual world.