



(1 votes)
April 20, 2006 | 30 Comments

Thanks to Patricia Hadad for sending us this wonderful set of images! This set was photographed by “vodka max” professional photographer, and can be originally found on his Flickr Website. Be sure to check more of his wonderful work there. More pictures of tiny people can also be found inside this post! It’s the same [...]




(3 votes)
April 19, 2006 | 9 Comments

Remember “Muller-Lyer Arrows”? Later, I also posted “Lines no.2″ which is exactly the same type of an illusion. Today I give you another one of this type, yet this time in real life. Observe this corner shop; first picture is taken outside of it, the other is from the same window, just taken inside of [...]




(3 votes)
April 17, 2006 | 13 Comments

Which of these two Monsters is bigger? Can you tell? By now, you obviously guessed they are both the same size. Or are they? This is a perspective illusion. We posted simmilar ones in the past. Like “Soldiers”, “Monoliths”, “Perspection”, “Lines in Street”…




(7 votes)
April 16, 2006 | 53 Comments

Another nature’s magic act: refractivity of water and water’s abbility to magnify things in a way lenses do, equals another real life optical illusion! Have you enjoyed this one as much as I did? Physichs and Math are my fields of knowledge, but I’ll let this illusion be discussed among you, my faithfull visitors :)




(2 votes)
April 13, 2006 | 15 Comments

One of our faithfull visitors, Leo Sakari submitted this awesome optical illusion. We had simmilar ones in the past, like: “Two Monoliths”, “Flowers”, “2 Arrows”, “Lines in a street”, “Soldiers”, “Lines no.2″… but in a way, I think this one shows you the best how your eyes & brain can decive you! This is the [...]




(5 votes)
April 8, 2006 | 18 Comments

In a same way “Man Holding a Sun” Illusion was shot, we have “Man Holding a Taj-Mahal Illusion”. Looks nice, doesn’t it?




(8 votes)
April 7, 2006 | 25 Comments

This Optical Illusion is my personal favourite. Really artistic presentation of Man Holding a Sun.




(4 votes)
April 6, 2006 | 7 Comments

Ok, I’m here-by claiming that lines A-B and A-C in picture below, are of the same length. You don’t believe me? That’s fine, just meassure them yourself! For more Illusions of this type, be sure to check “Flower Illusion” and “2 Arrows”.




(1 votes)
April 1, 2006 | 10 Comments

This one works in a same principle Soldiers Illusion does. It seems these two monoliths are different in size, while in fact they are both of the same meassures. Use photoshop, overleap them and you’ll see what I’m saying.




(3 votes)
March 19, 2006 | 12 Comments

Which line is longer? Line AB or BC? They are actually the same length!





