What did you think of yesterday's elephant? Here is the traditional set of vase/urn figure ground images. These are the most famous perception images described by Edward Rubin in 1915. It is known as Rubin's vase. Here's the colour vs. black and white rendition.
Here's another well-known optic illusion with two renderings of it.
Optical illusions happen in photographs and Seenox.org has a series of articles showing amazingly weird yet funny optical illusions HERE - and here are a few examples:
There is not a convertible in the picture
The girl on the right is not in the air
That's not a man with fancy legs
And here is an article from boredpanda with created or found optical illusions HERE.
Here's are a few of them:
These seem so interesting. Each one demands to be looked and our brain works to resolve the illusion.
What did we find at Butchart Gardens during our visit? A worker replacing sod that was yellow from dog pee spots. Everything stays perfect at Butchart.
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