Cool!
These kinds of illusion fascinate me. Magicians make use of our brain’s tendencies to fool us all the time. Cool!
Aaaargghh.... They still look different to me even when one is placed below the other, while scrolling down with the mouse. But when they’re still, they do look the same.
Worst 3d image, ever. ;^)
I must be missing something, they look identical to me.
That is a very convincing illusion. It’s like watching close-up magic — what you see is clearly impossible, but there it is.
That’s spooky!
Interesting.
The photos are completely different.
Until I close my right eye. Then they are identical.
This is cool but the photos are indeed different. The right photo has a creepy clown standing in the middle who keeps urging me to kill people. I’m surprised no one has mentioned this.
I didn’t “see” a difference until I read what the difference was supposed to be now I can’t unsee it!
I think there’s a dime on the ground in the one on the right. Mercury head.
You know what is interesting? I dragged it to my desktop to copy it, and in the thumbnail that displays...they look exactly the same. Opening them in Photoshop, between 16.7% and 25%, you began to see them diverge from each other in perspective.
All those little visual cues that fool the brain must not be present when it is too small...
If anyone is still convinced that the photos are different, you can prove yourself wrong by doing a screen capture of one of the images (Windows snipping tool works), then saving that image as a file. Now open that file and save it under another name, without modifying it. Then open both identical image files side by side. Whichever image is on the right will appear to angle right.
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