
Above you can see two different illusions. The first, most obvious one shouldn’t be a problem to spot for those of you who already knows anamorphic illusions.
More explanation can be found inside our Anamorphism category.

The second, less obvious illusion, is that the image reflected on the steel cylinder is in it’s origin a true optical illusion. If you don’t see it, remember the image of impossible pillars or Impossible Belvedere. The photo set includes two photos, where the second can be found inside this post. Original name of this art is “Reflection of an optical illusion”, and originates from Questacon, Canberra.
Filed Under (optical illusions) by admin on 19-06-2008


-Dad , I want this cloud !
-Don´t worry , I´ll catch.

Here are 2 perspective illusion photos , from different photographers.
None of these images were edited in Photoshop or any similar photo editing program, it´s only the aproppiate angle which make the illusion.
Above , “900 Foot Tall Jesus” perspective illusion, by Jibby!

“So klein?” or “How small?” image found on Barbara Nobis’s gallery.

What do you think about this?
Flying over South Australia in 1998 , a pilot discovered something astonishing: the giant image of a human being, 4.2 kilometers long, carved into the earth.
It must have taken a long time to carve the figure into the arid soil with a tractor or a plough. Even planning the work probably required aerial photography or satellite imagery and GPS technology.
But no one knows who , when , how or why created the figure.
Filed Under (Nature, shapes) by admin on 02-06-2008

This image looks scary, doesn´t? you can see the Dragon’s Head embedded in the ground near Montana in Canada.
I think is just a coincidence of nature….
This image is taken from Google Earth , a good site to explore for news visions.