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Hidden Dolphin in Rose Illusion

There is a Hidden Dolphin in this Rose flower image.Comment me how much time you have taken to find it ?

Hidden Dolphin in Rose Illusion

Friend Or Foe Illusion?

What do you see?A pious and saintly friend? Or a sinister and evil pirate?

Friend Or Foe?

Golds Gym Elevator Door Illusion

A very clever use of medium by Quadrant Communications, India.Stickers showing two muscular arms were pasted outside the lift doors. Another sticker showing the torso of the body builder with arms stretched was pasted on the inside of the lift wall. When the lift door opened, the arms parted and looked as if the man is forcing the door open.




Art Work with Pencils - 1

I got this Art work of Pencils from one of my friend via mail. These are very creative and amazing..wondering how many pencils they have used..
(sorry for a very late posting to all of my visitors)


Animals on the Underground

The animals, created using the tube lines, stations and junctions of the London Underground map were first spotted by Paul Middlewick in 1988.
The original animal, the elephant was discovered while Paul was staring at the tube map during his daily journey home from work.
Since then, the elephant has been joined by many others from bats to bottlenose whales .To see more go on the link given in the end of post.




-animalsontheunderground.com

Rafal Olbinski Art Illusion

The art of Rafal Olbinski has a surrealist vibe that reminisces the likes of Magritte and Dali.


Art on Electrical Boxes in Los Angeles

Artist has created a series of public art projects in Los Angeles, in which he places digitally printed adhesive vinyl on urban eyesores, such as electrical boxes. The graphics depict the scene that’s hidden behind the object, effectively “cloaking” the subject. The vinyl is permanently affixed and coated with a special chemical to prevent the occurrence of another urban eyesore, graffiti.



Amazing Visual Optical Illusion

First of All Wish you a Very Happy New Year to everyone

This is a 2008 winner for Best Illusion of the Year is a new afterimage illusion. To see the illusion for your self, watch this sequence of images for about 30 seconds (it takes at least 30 seconds for it to really work for me):

The illusion isn't really strong, so you may need to know what you're looking for in order to see it. What you should see is, after 20 or 30 seconds, the blank shapes start to be filled with a "ghostly" color. That's the afterimage, and though the actual colors only fill part of the the shapes, the afterimage tends to fill the whole thing. But that's not the neat part. The neat part is that the color of the afterimage (either red or green) depends on the shape of the blank figure! If it's a star (that is, if one of the four points is pointing straight up), the afterimage will be reddish, because red is the opponent color of the green in the colored figure of the same shape. If the same figure is shifted sideways 45 degrees, the afterimage is green, because the original figure of that shape was colored red. What's more, if you view one, and then the other, as in the series above, your after image immediately changes from one color to the other (e.g., red then green in the figures on the right side).

Happy New Year 2009 to everyone

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