



(53 votes)

Shadow art is nothing particularly new, but the way John V. Muntean sculpts his creations to form three distinct images with their shadows, is something worth checking. When his wooden creations are placed on a skewer, held up from one side by a plastic column, and then lit from above, the light cast produces different [...]




(43 votes)

Designer Marc Böttler used stacked wooden blocks and combined them with tricky camera angles to turn children’s playthings into a cool set of optical illusions. He calls it his Klotz Type Experiment. Because they only form letters when viewed from certain direction, it might be one of the first official anamorphic alphabets that could be [...]




(55 votes)

Wilson Hennessy is a still life photographer based in London. For today’s feature I decided to showcase one of his recent works done with some help of a modern technology. It is more than obvious this picture was finished using some sort of digital photo editing tools, but what is even more important (with these [...]




(57 votes)

I’m not particularly inspired today, thus you shall receive this short question and a belonging optical illusion that goes in companionship with it. I can guarantee you that the picture below wasn’t manipulated with, and that the object you see can truly exist in real life. Only question that jumps out, is how? It may [...]



