Another interesting one! Before I explain it to you how it works, try to figure what’s the illusion below? Then open this post and see the solution. Pretty amazing…

Ceiling is actually not bulged, it’s just the illusion you get when the light is turned on :)

I also detect a wide angle lens, creating a fish-eye effect. It’s in both imiages.
I didnt actually notice the roof looked bulged. LOL.
Thissss is so fake!!!!
what lulu said
yeah it didn’t look like a bulge ceiling…..
this is sooo fake. you can tell because the symbols on the ceiling are different in each pictures. :P nice try though.
it did not look bulged to me either.
and also, i did not notice it was fake until zizzazzle san pointed it out to me
it looks bulgy because of the shadows from the light against the grid thing. the pics are different because its just a different part of the same ceiling (2 squares to the right of the light is a wall, its just a different light in the second pic . duh.
I think zizzazzle is right, i saw the same thing!
im with zizzazzle, yemoja, and MMM on this 1
Those symbols look like theyre on paper plates! Also, I can see a wall on the right in the first one but not in the second! That is VERY Strange
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No he just took the second picture on the other side of the light. Thats all.
zizzazzle is
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dude look at the fricking symobls they are diffirent “they are 1 space to the left” then look at the light then it “somehow” moved the the left?
holy crud O.o
Those btw, are different lamps. look at the ceiling patterns. The pictures were taken at different places.
Fake
Why would anyone go to the trouble to fake a simple thing like this little children….
copy the image to photoshop and invert the image and its obvious how the light is playing with the surroundings…
and yeh silly children, obviously the pic of the flouro light that is turned off is another section of the same ceiling
The ceiling doesn’t look bulged, but like filmed with wide camera
The light creats shadows and gives it the effect of a curve in the squares. :) welcome