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108 Photos That Show How Much Perspective Can Change What You See
If you’ve ever been to a magic show, you know how easy it is to be fooled. But the same thing can happen when you’re looking at a screen—no tricks required.
The subreddit ‘Confusing Perspective’ is built entirely around that idea. Its members share photos that make real life seem quite strange.
Whether it’s perfect timing or an oddly placed angle, these images don’t always make sense right away, so give them a second and see if you can “solve” them.
It’s a fun way to check how quickly your brain jumps to the wrong conclusion—and finds its way back.
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This Photo Is Directly Above The Zebras. The Black Ones Are Shadows
Schrodinger's Cat
Illusions have a long history, dating back to ancient Greece.
In 350BC, Aristotle noted that “our senses can be trusted, but they can be easily fooled”.
He noticed that if you watch a waterfall and shift your gaze to static rocks, the rocks appear to move in the opposite direction of the water's flow, an effect we now call the “motion aftereffect” or the waterfall illusion.
Tracking the flow of the water seems to “wear out” certain neurons in the brain as they adapt to the motion. When you shift your gaze to the rocks, other competing neurons overcompensate, creating the illusion of movement in the opposite direction.
This Baby Polar Bear’s Face Looks Like It Was Photoshopped To It’s Mother’s Side
Dave Is A Big Baby
Looks Like Two Separate Photos
But the real boom in the study of illusions began in the 19th Century. A school of scientists who studied perception, among many other things, created simple illusions to shed light on how the brain perceives patterns and shapes, which kick-started the early theories on how our eyes can play tricks on our minds.
The Ebbinghaus illusion, for example, revealed that our brain makes judgments about size using adjacent objects, and this can be manipulated. (The orange circles in that picture are actually the same size.)
Camouflage Tram !!!
Dog With A Pinecone
Nice Outfit. (Does This Count?)
Osaka Expo There Is A Hole In The Sky For This Building
“[Early illusions] were of interest theoretically because they went against the prevailing view that you could understand vision if you understood the way in which an image is formed in the eye,” says illusion historian Nicholas Wade from the University of Dundee in Scotland.
“The phenomena were small but reliable; they were experimentally tractable and it generated this incredible boom of variations on simple figures.”
Yet this period also saw a series of misguided attempts to find a ‘unifying theory’ of illusions. The literature on illusions is “littered with over-interpretations”, Wade adds.
Floating Head (No Dogs Were Harmed For This Pic)
This River In Latvia Looks Like A Crocodile Crawling Into The Sea
Nobody's Nose?
It's Not Photoshoped
Today, illusion research is much more advanced. Thanks to modern technology, scientists can actually look inside our brains as we view images like the ones on this list. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), for example, lets researchers see how our neurons respond to specific visual illusions.
Because of this, the way we understand perception has also shifted. For instance, one school of thought suggests that what we see is shaped by the brain’s constant effort to predict what will happen next. The idea is that many illusions exist because we’re always trying to stay one step ahead, compensating for the tiny delay between an event and our awareness of it. In other words, what you think you’re seeing is often your brain’s best guess, not a perfect snapshot of reality.
Sky Is The Same Color As The Building
Nice
Caught My Cat Mid-Evolution
Cat And Its Shadow
“Although our sensations feel accurate and truthful, they do not necessarily reproduce the physical reality of the outside world,” neuroscientists Stephen L. Macknik and Susana Martinez-Conde write.
“Of course, many experiences in daily life reflect the physical stimuli that send signals to the brain. But the same neural machinery that interprets inputs from our eyes, ears and other sensory organs is also responsible for our dreams, delusions and failings of memory. In other words, the real and the imagined share a physical source in the brain.”
So, they recommend taking a lesson from Socrates: “All I know is that I know nothing.”
And For My Next Magic Trick... [not Oc]
Nice Angle
Man With Tiny Arm
Grandma's Hair Is On Fire
The visual illusion is actually one of the most important tools neuroscientists use to understand how the brain creates its sense of reality.
“Historically, artists as well as illusionists have used illusions to gain insights into the inner workings of the visual system. Long before scientists were studying the properties of neurons, artists had devised a series of techniques to deceive the brain into thinking that a flat canvas was three-dimensional or that a series of brushstrokes was indeed a still life,” Macknik and Martinez-Conde explain.
According to them, visual illusions are defined by the dissociation between the physical reality and the subjective perception of an object or event. “When we experience a visual illusion, we may see something that is not there or fail to see something that is there. Because of this disconnect between perception and reality, visual illusions demonstrate the ways in which the brain can fail to re-create the physical world,” the neuroscientists explain. “By studying these failings, we can learn about the computational methods used by the brain to construct visual experience.”
Brightness, color, shading, eye movement, and other factors can have a very powerful effect on what we “see.”
That’s One Tall Baby
That Shoulder Tattoo
I Was Scared For A Second
Carpet At My Work
Giant Blackbird, Or Open Car Hood?
Be Careful When Leaving Your Cat Out In The Sunlight Too Long
My Mom Shhh’d Me So I Wouldn’t Scare Away The ‘Birds’ She Was Trying To Zoom In On
Kitchen Countertop Looks Like A Carpet
Special Doggo
Old Lady Impaled By Pool Noodle
Sky Looks Like A River
Big Seagull
The City Of Giants
This 'Square' Fire Hydrant In My Neighbourhood Is Actually Round
A Kiss
The Islands Look Like They're Hovering
Truck Delivering A New Hedge
Can Anyone Figure This One Out??
Mind Your Own Business Human
A Horse Split
Another Melting Cat
This Is A Single Photo
Car Crash
I Think One Of My Cats Might Be A Bit Overweight
Tiny Feet
New Look
Tracing Design Looks Like It Overlaps
Broken Down Boxes At My Work Looks Like A Poorly Done Photoshop
Those Pants Look Great On Him
The Feet Are Pressed In The Sand, Not Sculpted…
Grasshopper Destroys Town
The Airplane Has Not Fallen Over
Where’s His Head Tho
People Really Do Take Anything Out On The Road In Michigan
Mandog
Peg Leg Boi
The Glass Reflection On Top Of The Örebro Water Tower Looks Like A UFO Is Approaching
Invisible Man Walking A Dog
Thought They Were Lifting Him Up
Shocked Doing Laundry Because I Have No Pets
Ghost Rider Reboot
That Guy In The Top Left Is Really Sticking His Neck Out To Be A Fan
Huge Suit
Found On R/Ptohocritique
Oh No There's A Hole In The Cat
That Arm
3D Burnout
Mirror For Sale
Stairs
Caution Tape Not Helping
Rug Depth Perception
This Reporter Confuses Her Audience
Wooly Snake
Wish My Girl Could Hold Me Like This🥲
Something Wrong With My Cat
Sinkholes In China Look Like Giant Rocks
Two Planes Crashing Into Eachother
The Hallway Of This Hotel
The Fire Breathing Cat
I Thought He Was Standing On One Leg
The Sphinx, But Dog
Really Excited To Kick The Ball 😳
I Swear I Don't Have Little T-Rex Arms
These Are Not Mountains But Rather The Grand Canyon
I Thought These Were 2 Different Pictures Cut In The Middle
Friends Holding Hands
TV Is Level But Looks Off
Irl Low Spec Shadow Render
Someone Explain
Cloudy With A Chance Of Snowballs
Dad Dog Mid Lick Makes Its Puppy Look Like It Has A Beak
Cat Or Pig?
This Building Having Trouble Loading Textures
Biblically Accurate Cat
Fuzzy Thighs
Street To Rooftop Parking
Curling Stones In The Back Somehow Look Bigger
Of Fried Puppies
French Police Floating Around
A Floating Handrail
This Is Not Picture-In-Picture
Tzuyu And Chaeyoung Of Twice Share A Moment On Stage
When Your Innie And Outie Start To Bleed Together
Wife And I Taking A Maternity Picture From A Pose She Saw Online. Our Arms Got A Bit Jumbled
The Goal Is Facing Two Sides Simultaneously
Van Parked On A Grey Pavement
A Steaming Head
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