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N. W. Pease was a 19th century American photographer, best known for his stereoscopic views of landscapes. His work, often featuring natural scenes and landmarks, provides a glimpse into the visual culture of the time. Pease employed the stereoscopic format, which created a 3-D effect when viewed through a stereoscope. The resulting images brought viewers closer to landscapes like the 'Cathedral Woods' and the 'Flume from below', offering a unique and immersive experience. Pease's work captured the beauty and grandeur of the natural world, contributing to the popularity of stereoscopic photography during this era.