Philippe Ramette Photo Illusions

User called Ludo submitted this photo illusions. They were all done by Philippe Ramette, and you can see full collection if you jump inside this article. At first they seemed photshoped, but after few minutes I understood how he made them. Can you guess? Here’s what Ludo wrote: “Hi! Here’s the art gallery of Philippe Ramette, french photographer. He does a wonderfull job, creating a world of illusion.” For more photo art see flickr category: magic torches, painted stairs, model world by Olivo Barbieri, painted trucks, crop circles












78 Replies to “Philippe Ramette Photo Illusions”

  1. woot. first response? anyway, have no idea bout the underwater ones but the ones with the rope must have been done with a solid unflexible material. not done from the ceiling or somfin else.

  2. I feel liek the second one looks liek it could b a model person, but i m guessing that’s not it… the 7th one is easy though, he’s just standing on a really shallow rock, my friends and I have done that b4

  3. the first pic: if u rotate it, the man in the suit is just standing on a slight slant

    second pic: if you make it larger you can tell that the man actually is leaning on something

    third pic: no clue
    fourh pic: no clue

    fifth pic: the rock that the man is on is actually elvated from the water

    6th pic: no clue

    7th pic: obviously the water is shalow

    all of the other pics, my only guess is that the rope is some sort of pliable metal

    -my name is LIELESS, love the website

  4. the first one looks like the back leg is fake and is really suporting the person who has bothe legs right next to eachother in front, but that abnoral look may also just be comming from the fact that his cloths hang differently sideways

  5. I know how you did the underwater ones:
    you took some rocks or something took a picture of guy posing on it and you added a underwater backround

  6. Why can’t they be done from the ceiling? I’ve seen that before, i don’t see why they can’t. The water though, no idea, at all.

  7. hmm… that’s pretty cool, it looks like in the third one tho that the picture was taken underwater and the guy is just laying face down in the water.

    – Josh

  8. The third one just looks like he’s floating near the surface and they took the picture from below.

    Most of the rope ones look like it was just hung from the ceiling.

  9. The third one I think is actually him under water floating on the top and someone took a picture from underneath the water to make it look like he was floating like that.

  10. THe first one is a picture of a man using a rope that is tied to the top of the rock to climb it. it is just a sideways picture. u can see the rope if you look really closely

  11. =OO

    I think i know how the rope ones are done…

    I think the brown is actually the ceiling and the ropes are glued to the ceiling and the chair…

    But how would he take the pictures..

    O-O

    Well. That’s my guess.

  12. Aint the one with the chair and the rope obvious? What seems to be the wall is the floor, and what seems to be the floor is actually the wall. I may be wrong, but it must be something like that.

  13. ok
    3rd pic: laying face down in the water and pic was taken from under the water

    4th pic: he’s eather pushing him self down on the handle or its photoshoped

    6th pic: eather standing on a ladder under water or itts photo shoped

  14. if you turn the fifth picture 90 degrees to the right he will be on a cliff above the water with a rope haning down

  15. Why can’t the guy just be holding his breath. And the rope: I did the same thing by rubbing krazy glue on hemp. It becomes stiff. He probably hung them from the ceiling, rubbed something on the rope then turned it upside down and put it in an art museum.

    -salaam

  16. It seems pretty obvious that the creator of mighty illusions doesnt take photoshopped pics and put them on his site. I think that just becuz some of you cant figure the pictures out, doesn’t mean you need to doubt the truth of them.

  17. well said, pirate pete.
    I think the underwater ones were just taken under water. for the chairs, most likely glue, though I don’t have a clue.
    Really good

  18. Aaaargh!! Why does it matter whether pictures on here have been photoshopped or not? Who cares? It is the illusion that counts, and I’m sure Escher would have used PS if he had it available to him!

  19. i think this is reali kl n however they du it it dus luk realistic n all i can say is if they can du this on photos jus think i wunder how they make those films eg: all the bond movies cos they must use loadsa special effects so gr8 syt n i luv chekin out new ”ens” thnx xxxxx

  20. well, I think that the chair is actually painted on the wall, because there is no shadow of it. some pieces of the rope are also glued to the wall.

    very good illusions by the way.

  21. hi my name is josh and i think i know how he did the first 1 they just took the pic as he was falling in the water and he just stood that way so i think he was falling as they took the pic and if you could see te next part he would be in the water

  22. miniature people in models? like little aquarium type things…….it’s definitely stiff rope, because if you look at the last one, if it was hanging from the ceiling, then that little piece wouldnt be hanging in tht direction. and the chair can’t be painted, unless the entire thing is painted.

  23. The first one I don’t know about, but maybe he put glue on his feet? That one I’m really curious about…

    The second one I think he’s really just underwater. Maybe he’s got weights attached to him? He also is probably hiding an oxygen mask somewhere that he uses to breathe in between shots.

    The third one’s obvious: he’s just floating face down in water.

    The fourth one is just like the second one, but this one looks like the guy is holding his breath.

    The fifth one is a bit confusing…I’d just have to guess that the rope’s made out ofa heavy material so it doesn’t float.

    The sixth one is easy, he’s just on a ladder in shallow water.

    For the seventh one, he’s probably standing on a rock or a floatation device. Or maybe the concrete structure is bigger than it looks, and he’s just standing on a submerged part of it.

    In the rest, I’d guess that the rope is made out of metal and what we see as the floor is really the cieling. I’d also guess the chair was glued to the rope.

  24. i think the fifth one is shot to look like the guy is under water but he is really on a cliff over the water… I don’t know, maybe I’m wrong…

  25. Well for me the FIRST one looks like a real person who has good balance. With practice you can stand like that.

    The person in the SECOND, FOURTH, FIFTH and SIXTH pictures look like a real guy holding his breath and posing. I think the THIRD one was taken underwater and he is laying face down in the water.

    And the SEVENTH one is easy it’s a guy walking on a rock or something that can’t be seen because it is under water if you look closely you can see that the water is a little lighter colored like it is a little shallower.

    And on the chair ones what looks like the floor is actually the ceiling and was flipped. The rope is either really mettle that was painted to look like rope or really rope; either idea it was crazy glued to the chair.

  26. it’s really simple, the first one is taken as he is falling down and he takes a step to make it look like hes walking up… 2nd looks like hes just pushing himself against the rock to keep himself underwater

    3rd- was, as others have said, taken from a strange angle underwater as he was floating face down to make it look like he was face-up

    5th by the looks of it he is just holding on to the rock sideways

    6th- ladders aren’t buoyant, he is most likely holding himself onto it

    7th- he is standing on a rock as can be seen because of the imprint around it

    I’m not sure about the chair ones

  27. you idiots who think its photoshop. dont you read? it says its NOT photoshopped. thats the beauty of it..trying to figure out how it WAS done. jeez.

  28. umm its not photoshopped and the rope pic cant be done by celing because wouldnt the rope just slide right through the chair and then the chair would fall???

  29. For the ‘water’ that hasn’t been solved: Filters.

    For the chairs: Haven’t any of you ever heard of fishing line?

    1. Yeah, I’ve seen people with these in their houses as modern art. It’s a steel reinforced rope. Nice try, though.

  30. yeah the third one if yu turn it upside down you can tell that he just fell into the water instead of laying on it

  31. In some of the rope ones, it looks like the picture was taken from the ceiling and flipped upside down. I’m not sure about the ones in the water.

  32. I’m not certain how all of the pictures featuring Philippe Ramette were done, but the chair statues are quite simple. The “rope” that was used in the art are made of bronze. Yes, this is a fact.

  33. H.T.Dragon-
    “The first one I don’t know about, but maybe he put glue on his feet? That one I’m really curious about…

    The second one I think he’s really just underwater. Maybe he’s got weights attached to him? He also is probably hiding an oxygen mask somewhere that he uses to breathe in between shots.

    The third one’s obvious: he’s just floating face down in water.

    The fourth one is just like the second one, but this one looks like the guy is holding his breath.

    The fifth one is a bit confusing…I’d just have to guess that the rope’s made out ofa heavy material so it doesn’t float.

    The sixth one is easy, he’s just on a ladder in shallow water.

    For the seventh one, he’s probably standing on a rock or a floatation device. Or maybe the concrete structure is bigger than it looks, and he’s just standing on a submerged part of it.

    In the rest, I’d guess that the rope is made out of metal and what we see as the floor is really the cieling. I’d also guess the chair was glued to the rope.”

    LOL u forget on the third one that if he was just simply lying face down in water his hair would be astrew.

  34. The Water Images
    how to achieve:

    1)Empty a swimming pool so it is absolutely dry.

    2)Purchase a large glass panel which is thick enough to hold an inch of water.

    3)Place the glass over the empty pool.

    4)Cover the top of the glass with and inch of water.

    5)Go into dry part of pool with camera man.

    6)TAKE PHOTOS!!!!

  35. Hey anoymous about the third picture having his hair astrew, He probably has gel in it?
    And fishing line is the string they put on fishing rods. It’s Really hard to see and underwater it’s invisible. Thats how fishes get the bait, They dont see the fishing wire and think its normal food

  36. rope is probably made of flexible but hard material most likely metal

    water images was already answered by Tom

  37. the first one was just a well timed shot. the man is falling backwards into he water and the photographer took it when he was parallel to the surface. either tha or hes holding a string

  38. the pictures of the chair are really fake. I mean the stand could have been really strong and the chair really light. kIts funny but its so obvious.

  39. 1) Well timed shot
    2) Weights in Pocket or Sachel underneath Jacket easily same weights hold him down in later shots. aslo Hair is waxed to hold shape in water.
    3) Weights removed, floating face down, arms and legs spread for wider surface tension.
    4) This one is actually simple, the anchor is part of some ruins off the coast of France, but weights to hold him down.
    5) Weights to hold him down, the rope is a simple nylon marine rope, it doesn’t float. dropped down with a small weight and then he holds on to the other end and pretends to be climbing a coral reef.
    6) Climbing on a ladder, in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of france.
    7) Standing on the same ladder close to the dock.
    8-12) This is done with fishingline. This is a common “illusion” All pictures here are shown with the same side of the chair shown so you do not see the anchor points.

  40. 6th ones simple
    its like the japanese pool trick
    he’s on a ladder UNDER the water but the water is on top of glass

  41. On the 3rd frame if you look closely his reflection looks to be face up just as he is, and if he were underwater floating near the surface he wouldn’t have a reflection

  42. Too far out. Those underwater shots are taken by just freediving/scubadiver just outside the frame/hidden scuba regulator. A bit simpler than building a glass ceiling with water on top :).

    And being an underater photographer, I’d say the light on those shots looks just like underwater shots… Occams razor, people.

  43. I’m pretty sure I know about the 7th one (You should to- If you watch Myth Busters haha)- They probably took a dark(blue most likely), plastic covered board(I really dont know what material) and placed it an inch or so underwater.

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