



(33 votes)

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(24 votes)

Allright, here’s what I want you to do: cross your eyes so that you see three images. Concentrate then on the middle image to sharpen it a little bit. The middle image should be a composite of both side images. Your brain should interpret that middle image as a 3d-composite image, which should produce this [...]




(46 votes)

If you observe this picture you will get opinnion there’s a lady crying in fetal position laying on the bed. But there is nobody on the bed actually, and the sheets got this way by chance. Interesting how optical illusions can appear wherever you want just if you look for them – [via Flickr].




(24 votes)

This picture is neat, don’t you think? I’m not sure what lenses were used to shoot this, nor how the effect of the sky in the water is captured, but either way it gives you opinnion this guy is fishing in the sky standing on a cliff. Nice :) This picture was originally uploaded to [...]




(18 votes)

Jean de Dinterville was a French nobleman who came to England as an ambassador in the 1530. He was one of the two people shown in a famous painting by Holbein – he is the figure on the left. This picture is famous partly for the strange object at the bottom of the picture – [...]




(14 votes)

Check this drawing! I’m not sure where it’s located, nor who took this picture, but is surely wonderful example of optical illusions and sidewalk art fusion. If somebady has info about the author/loacation of this flick, please post it, so I can include the source link. Enjoy! Simmilar: “3D Sidewalk Drawings”, “Impossible Triangle”, “Murals”, “Murals [...]




(19 votes)
Check this out! I was messing around with Google Earth today, and came across a strange MC Escher like image. The image below is from from Chicago, USA. You can see it on Google Local. Why do the buildings seem to be leaning in different directions? Really doesn’t make sense to me. Anyone has his [...]





