Various attempts have been made to provide a composite of two different pictures or display items which are cut into strips and arranged in an alternating manner so that when bent in an accordion type shape one of the pictures could be seen when viewed at one angle and the other picture could be seen when viewed at the other angle. Heretofore, however, these techniques have not been attempted with actual photographs which are mounted in such a manner that the composite could be displayed in the same manner as a conventional photograph. Even for other display items, prior techniques have been difficult to practice.
The prior attempts have generally involved complicated kits or other display devices. Exemplary of these approaches are U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,233,767; 4,422,253; 385,912; 386,780; 386,883; 401,165; 824,860; 922,015; 942,498; 135,363; 2,088,762; 4,255,380.