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October 21, 2007 by Vurdlak | Share  

Infinite Zoom Coast IllusionJoseph Mohmed stumbled upon this awesome continuous animation. It works by the Droste Effect principals, and the illusion is almost identical to Escher’s window and Zoomquilt illusion. I was starring at this gif for almost five minutes, and couldn’t spot the photoshopped part. I know this was done by a computer, I just can’t seem to understand how. Can some of you see the manipulated part? Please comment.

If you like this kind of illusions, I believe you’ll have fun time checking Christopher Walken in space, Flying through city animation, Scary Spider illusions, as well as many others that can be found inside Animations category. Enjoy!

Comments

38 Responses
  1. kitty cat says:

    WOW! Awsome illusion! And it dosent even look like it’s going back and forth! Who’s Joseph Mohmed? Is he arabic?

  2. Evanderiel says:

    You can see in the first frame, the part of the coast pasted on the other (the sea is of a different color)

  3. Todd says:

    Just watch the little white bit in the center of the coast. You will see it suddenly change from a white bump to two white sticks. Those white sticks form the two peninsulas that are the most obvious repeating part of the picture. The upper right end of the mountain range changes at the same time. Other things like the road fade in so there is no obvious transition.

  4. Anonymous says:

    If you look right in the center and try not to focus on anything you will notice the land move right and left awkwardly.

  5. Maciej says:

    I guess whole image is a fractal generated by computer – in world of fractals infinite zooming is nothing unusuall.

  6. scmsam says:

    I have no idea!!! but its an awesome illusion!

  7. Anonymous says:

    If you look right in the center and try not to focus on anything in paticular you will see the land move right and left awkwardly.

  8. Badslats says:

    My God

  9. Anonymous says:

    If you look closely you can see a section of the land from the middle almost all the way to the bottom shift to the right. I saw this in about 3 minutes. I had to spend some time on it though. Really great illusion!!!!!

  10. art says:

    Can someone please make a Garfield one? I’m need to make a site for a middle school project, and I choose Garfield, and a Garfield continuous animation would be perfect!

  11. Peter says:

    AND, following off from Todd, that’s also exactly when the second black spot on the land appears!

  12. edouard says:

    excellent!

  13. maisu says:

    its just so awesome :o one of the best illusions i’ve seen!

  14. Anonymous says:

    Yeah, you can tell it’s edited, but it’s still awesome!

  15. GenSpec says:

    It’s easy to see if you look at the right spot. If you observe the land between the long, thin peninsula near the top and the larger one to the south (I assume) then you can see the coastline move backwards every time you zoom in on that part. Thats the break point.

  16. boy:) says:

    there are 5 pic rotating???

  17. virtualpigmaster says:

    you can see one of the white lumps change at one point. its great illusion!

  18. Ian says:

    The whole picture is generating from the end of the black line where it meets the coast.If you look at this point you can see headlands and bays suddenly pop into view.I think the land seems to do the same but it’s not so easy to see.
    Grrrate site, I keep spreading the site amounst my friends in the UK. Perhaps it would be interesting to know where in the world people are replying from to see if different countries view pictures in different ways

  19. Lily says:

    This is really cool.

  20. Rocco says:

    Stunning and original, very well done! Kudos Vurdlak!

  21. Rosina says:

    Good one Todd. I love this illision.

  22. Anonymous says:

    the thing loops perfectley over and over again since it loops so fast you cant spot the changes

  23. Anonymous says:

    woah! this is really cool! it looks better than the other ones where you can tell when the first second whatever frames keep coming and going.

  24. person says:

    i am not impressed at all (worst illusion ever)

  25. Anonymous says:

    the ocean switches from a lighter color to a darker color.
    back&forth.
    back&forth.

    :D

  26. Anonymous says:

    If you watch the two wall thingies that scroll to the right, you’ll see, on the one on the right side, that a “house” on the right wall will basically dissapear.

  27. Mauricio Rodriguez Torres says:

    It’s a fractal.

  28. Joseph says:

    I have some other fractals and a few other illusions I made in Photoshop, but I have a Horrible ISP and am rarely able to upload or e-mail any files.

    Also, kitty cat, I’m Lebanese and Italian.

  29. Anonymous says:

    Actually, I was very bored with this. I can’t believe some people will spend so much time creating things like this. Why not do something more productive, like spend time with your kids … just on suggestion.

    *yawn*

  30. Shauzia says:

    i actually stared at this thing for 5 minutes!! AWESOME!!!!!!

    btw-kitty kat, why do u care if someone is arabic or not?

  31. kitty cat says:

    OMG! joseph ur Lebanese! So am I! I live in beirut. Are u born in Lebanon?
    Also shauzia, i just wanted 2 know coz i’m arabic too so that’s all. :D

  32. Joseph says:

    My dad was born in Lebanon and my mom was born in Italy. I was born in Oklahoma :(

  33. leguan says:

    This is great! So clever!

  34. Anonymous says:

    Cool. I keep thinking the camera is going to crash into the ground. I think it is photoshoped so that you see two of the same thing (for exmple, the fork in the road) exept that one copy is smaller than the other. Do you get what I’m saying?

  35. Anonymous says:

    u can see that he photoshopped the coast to have rocks identicle to the coast itself

  36. Anonymous says:

    wow this is great i was like staring at it for like 5 minutes until i realized that it was going on and on and on

  37. Anonymous says:

    omg haha lol

  38. Matt says:

    Pretty snazzy-lookin

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