hello guys,i could not find any place else to post these illusions. so i just post these in jokes.
mbering the times when they were young and full of life - see the sitting characters ("Forever Always" by Octavio Ocampo)
At first sight, what do you see? Do not focus on one region, now look again. You may be surprised (by Joseph Jastrow).
Rabbit and duck one more time.
Swan and squirrel ambiguous image (by G. H. Fischer).
This is one of classic optical illusions - it is called dancing elephant. Try to count the number of his legs (by Roger Shepard).
The tabletops are identical in shape and size! I haven't believed that either, until I measured it myself.
This one is interesting. Children will probably see a group of playing dolphins. But adults see usually something else. It's called Message of Love from the Dolphins (by Sandro Del-Prete).
You probably recognize the face in this painting, but if you look at the woman's hair, you'll see that it's alive with another an on a horse fighting a fire-breathing dragon. It's called "St. George the Dragon Slayer" (by Sandro Del-Prete).
Stare at the dot in the center of the circle and then move your head closer to it. Neat!
Moving circles. ( Akiyoshi Kitaoka: Used with permission.)
Which central circle is bigger? The left one or the right one? Are you sure?
Is the blue wall in the block or on the block? Is it the back wall or the side wall?
Is this a complete cube or just 3 sides of it?
Are the diagonal lines parallel?
Most of the people see a donkey first, but if you look closer you'll find a seal, with its flippers where the donkey's ears are!
Is that a polar bear or a seal on the optical illusion below?
Edited by rangi1222 - 17 years ago