I hope this is not a lame thread .... well I have these 2 :
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the left appears to be a womans face, and the right a man. They are exactly the same in every way however. The only difference is the brightness
:o Didn't believe it at first. Must be because the lips look more defined in the first picture.the left appears to be a womans face, and the right a man. They are exactly the same in every way however. The only difference is the brightness
Overlord93
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[QUOTE="spacedog1973"]
The A and B are actually on squares which are the same colour...:P
Kreugh
You see it now?
I see it now. Took me a few minutes there.[QUOTE="TSNAKE617"]
[QUOTE="spacedog1973"]
The A and B are actually on squares which are the same colour...:P
Kreugh
You see it now?
i still don't believe it :P how does that work? :ofmab_gto: The first one (the one with the circles) is it really a steady image' O.O WOW This IS IMPRESSIVE! It looks like a .gif really impressive!
Here is mine:
Keep your eyes on the center of this picture for 40 seconds, preferably without blinking or looking away. Then look at a white wall and you should see an image similar to the stereotype we have of Jesus Christ. This is one of the most ****c examples of what is known as "post-images, which occur due to retinal retention. In the retina the image is not deleted immediately but stays for a while,since we looked ar the image for 40 seconds, the same image, is stimulated further.
I had to go on Photoshop and "cut" both squares out before I was convinced. I guess it goes to show how much of what we see is affected by our perception rather than the actual properties of an object.
The A and B are actually on squares which are the same colour...:P
spacedog1973
[QUOTE="Kreugh"]
[QUOTE="TSNAKE617"]
Explain. I don't see it.needled24-7
You see it now?
i still don't believe it :P how does that work? :oOur brains accept that the square's darker because it's in the shade, but tell us that the *real* colour of the square is the one it would have if it weren't.I had to go on Photoshop and "cut" both squares out before I was convinced. I guess it goes to show how much of what we see is affected by our perception rather than the actual properties of an object.[QUOTE="spacedog1973"]
The A and B are actually on squares which are the same colour...:P
Meinhard1
Great photoshop skills. I wasn't totally convinced either and I originally posted it lol
I think the green object casts a shadow on B, but we assume from looking at the other squares, that there is a pattern of light and dark regardless and ignore the shadow.. gues it goes to show how we tend to glance and let our brain fill in the blanks of what we assume we should see, rather than the reality.
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