In the age of AI and reality-manipulating technology, computer and internet literacy is a must. Critical thinking and a healthy dash of skepticism also helps.
But not everything online is necessarily fake news or AI’s attempt at breaking free from its technological shackles to try to take over the world. Nope, sometimes it is much simpler than that. Think confusing perspective, perfect timing, and other lucky kinds of photo shots.
You see, on rare occasions, when the photo lens meets that one split second coupled up with that one particular angle, you have photo-ops like the ones featured below—pictures that bend the mind and require a double-take (or twelve) to actually make sense of things. And if you don’t know just how lit that is, read on!
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The Sky Over Minnesota Reminds Me Of That Scene Of Interstellar When They're On The Water Planet
i had to scroll too many times up and down on this one to make it, make sense to me
I have seen this photo a number of times and I *STILL* can't wrap my brain around it.
In Minnesota, the sky often looks like it was painted on. So, so beautiful.
Normally you have to turn the sky upside down to make it look like the sea, because the waves in the sky break downwards rather than upwards like the sea.
Clouds are water vapor so the fact that they occasionally look like water bodies and waves does not really surprise me.
Load More Replies...She has? I can find nothing about this picture being debunked, or "he" coming out and showing how it was done. By the way, the photo was taken by a woman, and locals attested that was really the way the sky looked.
Load More Replies...I Hung Up This Picture That Depicts The Four Seasons Based On The Angle You View It From. Hung It Up Next To A Mirror For Added Coolness
A Still Image From The Phenomenon That I Was Lucky To Capture At Yosemite Falls
If you’ve been on the internet for long enough, you’ll very likely be aware of what confusing perspective is. As a phenomenon, it’s quite literally what it sounds like—pictures of things that are placed in ways that make it look like it’s other things. We know this description leaves much to be desired, but it’s what it’s.
This Shadow From Two Different Trees In My Parking Lot
My Cat Looks Pixelated Because Of The Window
Insanely Well-Timed Picture
A popular hub for sharing all things confusing and perspective is a subreddit of the same name. Created back in June of 2014, r/Confusing_Perspective is today home to 1.9 million members and is ranked in the top 1% by size on Reddit. So, there is definitely a following of sorts online.
Thought The Sky Looked Interesting In This Photo From My Trip To Belgium
This Photo I Took In Versailles That's Not Two Photos Spliced Together
A Rare Optic Sight, The "Brocken Spectre" Occurs When A Person Stands At A Higher Altitude In The Mountains And Sees His Shadow Cast On A Cloud At A Lower Altitude
Confusing perspective photos are more or less illusions of sorts, except the methods of the matter differ. And illusions are a whole bucket of chum that requires an understanding how the human brain works.
The tl;dr version is that the brain is a blind blob of neurons and has to rely on the eyes for guidance, but the brain has to use its own imagination anyway.
A Kitten Is Napping In A Toy Truck
The Light Coming From The Bathroom Window Makes My Cat Look Like She Just Had A Great Idea
Apparently My Dogs Have Merged This Morning
But if we were to look into it in more detail, the brain is all about interpretation and nothing about perception. Since it doesn’t have eyes, ears or any of the other senses in and of itself, it relies on the appropriate sensory organs to tell it what’s what.
And this is where the fun begins because the brain doesn’t necessarily understand everything that these organs tell it. And so it has to resort to filling in the gaps.
Dog Illuminated By A Glare Of Sunlight
Sioux Falls, SD Turned Green (No Filter) During A Huge Storm Tonight
Sometimes You'd Swear It Was The Mast Of A Ship Passing By
The filling in of the gaps is in part due to the fact that the sensory faculties use simple language to describe things to the brain. We shouldn’t expect an eye to know Shakespearean, right? So, the brain makes due with what it gets, but pulls its weight around by adding more details to things to the best of its knowledge.
Once In A Lifetime Shot. Sunny Reflection In A Stormy Sky
Poor Cat. Someone Closed A Portal
My Dog In The Clouds
A perfect example of this is peripheral vision. Peripheral vision is essentially side vision—everything that is to the extreme side, off the center of our visual focus. The way our eyes work don’t really allow as much peripheral vision as we can actually sense when we look at things. But the brain expands upon the field of view by assuming the things and projecting an image for us.
Sky Color Matches Up With The Local Supermarket
The Way The Sunlight Reflects Off My Vase Makes It Look Like Smoke
These Birds In Hyde Park
So, circling back at the issue of how illusions work—images with ambiguous representations confuse the brain, abusing its superpower of filling in the gaps, but the brain fails to do so correctly. Remember, it tries to guesstimate visuals and make sense of them, and it can be wrong about it. This is why some illusions get trippy in our eyes.
Flying Cruise Ships Illusion Spotted On The South East Shores Of Cyprus
Inverted mirage! This is what's happening when people see flying boats and islands in the sky. It's wild.
“Gap”, Photographed By Kenichi Ohno. Yes, This Is Not Photoshopped
The Way The Snow Stuck To My Car, Making It Look Like It Was Shaded
Due to these deficiencies in how our brain works, we can also only see one side of a picture. My Wife and My Mother-in-Law is a great example of this. It’s the famous picture in which some folks only see a young woman facing away or an elderly woman facing to the side. Some folks can see both, some only see one of them. But it’s fun stuff, right?
It Was So Orange This Morning
"Red sky at night, sailor's delight. Red sky at morning, sailors take warning." - so if you see the sky red/orange in the morning, bad weather is on its way!
Bubbly Cat
I Took This Photo Of My Wife And Baby, And It's Just An Odd Wrist Angle
Why does any of it matter? Besides proving to be quite a fun distraction in life, it has opened up a vast sea of opportunity for research. You see, some illusions are based on brightness and apparent motion.
This alone has led to a better understanding of how our brain works by putting together several separate processing streams across multiple processing stages to make sense of things. This alone is proof of what kind of a powerhouse the human brain is. And if that doesn’t sound absolutely amazing, we don’t know what is then.
I Genuinely Thought My Car Was Hovering
This Angle Of My Cat Looks Like She's Only A Head On A Platter
When My Blind Is Open Just The Right Amount, My Bedroom Becomes A Giant Pinhole Camera
If you’ve enjoyed this listicle, keep in mind that this is one of several in the series. You are more than welcome to enjoy more unphotoshopped goodness or you can scroll on.
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I Really Thought This Was Photoshopped At First
This Brick Wall Making A Zig-Zagged Shadow
This Picture I Took The Other Day
I Managed Perfect Timing While Soap Bubbles Flown Between Camera And Kiddo
Cat With Only Head But No Body
This Confirmed. Birds Are Drones
Nah, it's just a Camera People ally from the Skibidi Toilet series XD
My Dog Just Chilling
My Little Guy Is Growing Up Too Fast
The Reflection Of This Building Makes It Look As If It's In The Sky
This Cat Emerging From A TV
I Thought My Brain Wasn't Loading Or Something
This Rock Is Just Reflecting In Water That You Can't See Because Of The Fog
It Looks Like A Mockup Or A Giant, But It's Just Me On The Second Floor Of The College
Estonian Javelin Thrower Magnus Kirt Impaling Himself
The "javelin" on his face is actually a shadow. You can see it if you zoom in/look at the original post on Reddit. I had a hard time believing the explanation until I zoomed in to like 175% XD It's the shadow from the javelin's shaft coming from BEHIND his head.
The Car Rollercoaster. It Looks So Not Real
Square Cloud
double quilted ------ silky layers of comfort to give you the clean feeling you expect and the luxurious feel you desire for yer buttbutt
Giant Dove
Here's My Photo From Cerocahui, Mexico. It Looks Like I Photoshopped It
Rome
Yeah, when the sky turns to static, you *know* we're living in a Simulation. Someone reboot the Graphics Driver!
A Picture I Took Partially Through A Firework's Flash. It Looks Like It's Day And Night At The Same Time
Dear BP App, I love you, but your unwillingness to open up is crashing me. I appretiate your efforts but is too much for me. I'm going to the webpage for a while hoping we can solve this issues between us. Take care.
Why can some people see this and some of us get the "oops" c**p? Am I doing something wrong?
If you have an android phone and are on the app them that's the problem. BP seems to hate android and app users and always give them an 'oops something went wrong' it was only a couple to start with but now is most of the articles
Load More Replies..."Unphotoshopped"? Shouldn't it be "non-photoshopped" since the former sounds like a picture was originally photoshopped and then returned back to its original state? Sorry, just being pedantic.
I prefer the app because with the website, you have to scroll through so much content that I, personally, do not care about. JMHO.
Egle Bliabaite - most of your posts and your profile are broken links for app users.
For some reason this bug only happens with articles I want to read. Again, this article is not loading. Fix this BP!!
One of the best articles thus far! These are amazing pictures, so surreal!!!
Dear BP App, I love you, but your unwillingness to open up is crashing me. I appretiate your efforts but is too much for me. I'm going to the webpage for a while hoping we can solve this issues between us. Take care.
Why can some people see this and some of us get the "oops" c**p? Am I doing something wrong?
If you have an android phone and are on the app them that's the problem. BP seems to hate android and app users and always give them an 'oops something went wrong' it was only a couple to start with but now is most of the articles
Load More Replies..."Unphotoshopped"? Shouldn't it be "non-photoshopped" since the former sounds like a picture was originally photoshopped and then returned back to its original state? Sorry, just being pedantic.
I prefer the app because with the website, you have to scroll through so much content that I, personally, do not care about. JMHO.
Egle Bliabaite - most of your posts and your profile are broken links for app users.
For some reason this bug only happens with articles I want to read. Again, this article is not loading. Fix this BP!!
One of the best articles thus far! These are amazing pictures, so surreal!!!