First figure- it looks like a skull when it's so small, but when I see a larger version i see a probably 19th woman sitting in front of the mirror on her make-up table, and I have to look extra hard to see the skull. I probably wouldn't even be looking for it if I hadn't seen it when the picture was smaller. Second figure-on the link picture I see an abstract portrait, nt too clear, but as I look at the actual pic, I see a woman and two trees and big buildings in the backrgound. Third figure-the green comes out rather strong, so I had some difficulty seeing the yellow arrows. However, the very second I let myself lok beyond what i see, the yellow arrows became aparent.. Fourth figure- I'm very used to this trick, my elementary school math teacher explained it all so good that I do not see it as a trick anymore. It's all about how you observe the cube. Fifth figure-it's the same same image, only it's reversed, and in the first one the figures look like hills, while in the second one they look like valleys. And finally.... Sixth figure-it would be more normal if the standing cheetah is looking straight, and the one sitting has it's head turned. However, I can also fit the other head on the sitting cheetah. As I said , this position isn't as logical, since the other scheetah's head would be in a very unnatural position. Hola people, I'M BACK!!!
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First figure- it looks like a skull when it's so small, but when I see a larger version i see a probably 19th woman sitting in front of the mirror on her make-up table, and I have to look extra hard to see the skull. I probably wouldn't even be looking for it if I hadn't seen it when the picture was smaller.
Second figure-on the link picture I see an abstract portrait, nt too clear, but as I look at the actual pic, I see a woman and two trees and big buildings in the backrgound.
Third figure-the green comes out rather strong, so I had some difficulty seeing the yellow arrows. However, the very second I let myself lok beyond what i see, the yellow arrows became aparent..
Fourth figure- I'm very used to this trick, my elementary school math teacher explained it all so good that I do not see it as a trick anymore. It's all about how you observe the cube.
Fifth figure-it's the same same image, only it's reversed, and in the first one the figures look like hills, while in the second one they look like valleys.
And finally....
Sixth figure-it would be more normal if the standing cheetah is looking straight, and the one sitting has it's head turned. However, I can also fit the other head on the sitting cheetah. As I said , this position isn't as logical, since the other scheetah's head would be in a very unnatural position.
Hola people, I'M BACK!!!
we age going to discuss what motivates the human eye/mind to see or not to see these things
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