“Had To Do A Double Take”: 67 Wild Pics That Prove It’s All About Perspective (New Pics)
Perspective is a powerful thing—more powerful than most people give it credit for.
With just the right angle, a toy car can appear as tall as a skyscraper, and a skyscraper can appear as small as a toy car. Two people hugging can suddenly resemble a biblically accurate angel. A perfectly normal street can look like it’s folding in on itself like something out of a Christopher Nolan film.
As mind-boggling as it is, though, it’s also pretty fun, which is exactly why we’ve put together this compilation of truly confusing photographs that will have you stopping mid-scroll to figure out what on earth is going on. Scroll down below to gve your eyes a workout!
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Grinch Remake
Sleeping Black Cat Is Like A Portal To Another Universe
Yeah, that's not a 'brain glitch' or 'perspective' - that's *exactly* what it is!
Special Doggo
We perceive so much of the world through our eyes. Some sources even claim that around 80% to 90% of all sensory experiences are based on vision.
But while that number is debated, most people do consider eyesight to be their most important sense. In one survey, 77% of people felt that way, with hearing, touch, smell, and taste trailing far behind.
Caught A Cat Playing With A Feather
A Distant Galaxy? No, Just My Campfire In The Snow
This Crane Looks Like It's Wearing My Sneakers
It’s pretty ironic, then, how easily our vision can be fooled. Many of the photos on this list require more than one look to fully make sense of, and some of the more famous examples have caused full-blown public meltdowns.
Remember the dress? Blue and black, or white and gold? Entire friendships were tested over that one.
For what it’s worth, the dress was confirmed to be blue and black—but the fact that so many people genuinely saw something different says a lot about how unreliable our eyes can actually be.
It’s A Driving Dog
Mantis Stealing A Domino's Sign
Take it, I hàte them. (First actual job I had, only for a month but the boss was a complete jerk and I cried in my car every day, and their food is one of only two things on this earth that gives me acid reflux)
Was Taking A Picture Of My Horse Yawning And Suddenly, Xenomorph Horse
In particular, because our eyes don’t always show us exactly what’s in front of us, we can end up tricking ourselves with optical illusions. That said, even scientists aren’t entirely sure why our brains fall for them.
According to HowStuffWorks, the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded in part to David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel for their research into how the brain interprets signals sent from the eyes.
What they found was that the brain analyzes visual information in a stepwise process, with different neurons each responsible for specific details in what the eye sees. But even with that knowledge, scientists still don’t fully understand how all those individual signals come together to produce our overall perception of an object.
Evening Light On A Wood Table Makes It Look Like Alaska's Kachemak Bay Is Pouring Into The Cabin
Oh No There's A Hole In The Cat
Headstand
Using MRI scans, researchers have been able to observe what happens in the brain when we look at illusions.
One thing they’ve discovered is that neurons can actually compete with each other when processing light and dark, and whichever neurons win that competition end up influencing what we actually perceive.
The Tail Looks Like It Turns Into A Paw
I Laughed So Hard At Myself, I Figured I Can’t Keep This From The World
Flying Winter Sports
One theory suggests that some illusions trick us because the brain is constantly trying to predict what it’s about to see, partly to make up for the tiny delay between something happening in front of us and us actually registering it.
So when an illusion doesn’t match what the brain was expecting, the two clash and confusion follows.
This Picture I Took Of Two Swans That Looks Like One Swan With A Smaller Second Head
Is My Cat Going Up Or Down The Stairs?
Just A Cat Sleeping In A Clear Blue Sky
Another theory looks at illusions that appear to move, like the famous snake illusion where patterns on a flat page seem to shift and swirl.
Some scientists believe this happens because of the tiny rapid eye movements we make without realising it, called saccades. Others argue it’s because the illusion sends so much information to the retina at once that the visual cortex simply gets overwhelmed.
On top of that, not all illusions work the same way, and many theories fall apart when even small changes are made to the image in question.
Refusing To Grow Up
We Got A Floater
The only reason to truly assume the horse is dead.... I get tons of panicky tourists at my door every summer. Somehow it is not a common knowledge that almost all animals need a deep REM sleep, which requires 1. feeling safe and 2. laying flat down. Horses do dream, like e.g. dogs, which comes with leg movements and whinnies. If the cannot relax like that, their mental and physical health gets damaged over time.
Carpet At My Work
So in short, scientists are still fairly confused about why our brains get so confused. But that doesn’t make optical illusions any less fascinating to experience.
Take the Müller-Lyer illusion, where two lines of identical length appear completely different because of the direction of the arrows at their ends. Or the famous painting “My Wife and My Mother-in-Law,” introduced to the public by psychologist Edwin Boring in 1930, where the same figure appears to change between a young woman and an old one depending on how you look at it.
Until science catches up with a clearer answer, the best thing to do is sit back and enjoy the bewilderment. And that’s exactly what this list is here for.
Too Many Legs
He Melted Into A Big Puddle Of Cat
Gus Has Found The Portal
Please come back, friend... I will gladly accept you as my leader in the new world...
It Looks Like A Mockup Or A Giant, But It's Just Me On The Second Floor Of The College
Looks Like We Switched Arms
The Cows Are Long In France
That’s… Not An Arm's Length
Never Skip Arm Day
Reflection On Date
Guy Behind Wife Snuck His Rather Large Hand On Her Shoulder, While Kid Behind Me Cupped A Feel Around My Love Handles
Cat With A Small Face
Floating Bunny
Floating Trashcan Lid
Kicking Back
Supervillain Two-Face
A Guy About To Demolish A Building With His Foot
It Looks Like The Crane Goes Behind The Cloud
Caution Tape Not Helping
Why, in the name of all that is logical, would they put a mirror surface on that?
Nice
These Water Splashes Look Like A Mountain Range
Fun fact: assuming this water is at STP, if you gathered a bucket of water and carried it 15km above the mean sea level of the earth, you would dìe of asphyxiation.
A Floating Trash Can
Floating In Two Dimensions
Catdog? Dogdog?
Just A Guy Wearing A Hoodie
The Reflection Of The Center Building Makes The Glass Tower On The Right Look Transparent
Literally Standing Above My Girlfriend
Ice Fishing Inside Of A Tent On The Ice
Family Selfie. I Have No Legs
10ft Tall Basketball Player Dunks Ball With Ease
One Picture
Soulless Being Or…
The disturbed one in the foreground already got snow-white hair from fright.
Don't Jump Turtles
Bottom Left Corner Of TV Looks Folded Out
Floating Treetop
Wall Poster Advert Reflected At Supermarket
I know this old guy, he´s hanging onto your car with his walker to get a free ride.
Sitting In A Car That Is On A Train Going Over The North Sea
Looking at the weather, you would have been better off going over the South Sea.
Window Reflection Produces A Ghost Building In The Horizon
Foot Hand
My Father And I Are The Same Height
My Carrot Resembles A Proportionate Pointer Finger
Just Couldn't Hold It At The Tuileries, Paris
Curling Stones In The Back Somehow Look Bigger
This is a common situation when they are using extreme zoom (typically sporting events) where your brain expects perspective convergence that isn't there and so you perceive the sizes incorrectly.
