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Photo Fun - Real or Fake Image Game

Photo Fun - Real or Fake Image Game

70 Billion Pixels Budapest How did the idea of making a record breaking panorama occur? Panoramic photography is the new buzz, getting worldwide recognition as we speak. Audiences love its immersiveness—the way it transports you into places never visited or inaccessible by any means other than your computer screen Gigapixel photographs are capable of displaying environments and artwork in unprecedented detail. The gigapixel photographs of two paintings (by Csontváry Kosztka Tivadar and Rippl-Rónai József; courtesy of the Hungarian National Gallery) recently displayed on our website resulted in 10,000 unique page views within a week—such is the magnetism of extreme detail. We are all about promotig this technology locally as well as internationally. We wanted to make a statement—a professionally challenging one with substantial entertainment value to boot. About us 360world is a youthful and energetic team of computer engineers, photographers, environmental designers, graphic artists, film editors and cameramen.

Optical Illusions and Visual Phenomena Dubai 45 gigapixels Want to add this gigapan to your favorites? or now. now to add this Gigapan to a group gallery. now to add this Gigapan to a gallery. About This Gigapan Toggle Taken by Gerald Donovan Explore score Size 44.88 Gigapixels Views Date added May 02, 2010 Date taken Apr 23, 2010 Categories Galleries Favorite Cities, Dramatic Panorama, Gigantes, OCTAVIO MONTALVO, GigaPan King, unknown, Dubai, Architecture, Popular Gigapixel Images, JERRY'S GIGAPANS Competitions Tags Description Stitching fixed. www.gigapan.org/gigapans/75554/ Where in the World is this GigaPan? Toggle eyetricks.com - Amazing Optical Illusions, 3D Stereograms, and other Mind Teasing Oddities! Kung fu sparrow! By Daily Mail Reporter Updated: 09:15 GMT, 28 July 2010 This incredible picture shows how a lovers tiff between two sparrows ended abruptly when the male bird rudely took matters into his own claws and clamped his female friend's beak shut. Bird watcher Urs Schmidli spent hours crouched in his garden trying to capture the perfect picture, but could not believe how the male bird managed to stop the squawking of his flighty friend. Postman Schmidli, 55, from Switzerland said he studied the sparrows in his garden for a month before he began taking pictures. 'Sparrows mainly have little squabbles over food. 'But in this one shot it really looked like the darker male had just had enough of a nearby female's cheeping and decided to try and quieten the din down.' Silenced: The male sparrow clamps his female friend's beak shut with his left claw Tiff: Two other sparrows squabble over food in Urs Schmidli's garden in Switzerland

Optical Illusions And Pictures sisters Labyrinths Labyrinths A labyrinth is an ancient symbol that relates to wholeness. It combines the imagery of the circle and the spiral into a meandering but purposeful path. It represents a journey to our own center and back again out into the world. A labyrinth contains non-verbal, implicate geometric and numerological prompts that create a multi-dimensional holographic field. Labyrinth is a word of pre-Greek ("Pelasgian") origin absorbed by classical Greek, and is apparently related to labrys, a word for the archaic iconic "double axe", with inthos connoting "place" (as in "Corinth"). Greek mythology did not recall, however, that in Crete there was a Lady who presided over the Labyrinth. According to Greek mythology, King Minos of Crete had the craftsman Daedalus construct the Labyrinth in order to conceal the Minotaur, the half-bull, half-human offspring of Minos' wife Pasiphae and a bull. 7-Fold Cretan Labyrinth Another couple associated with the Labyrinth was Theseus and Ariadne. Sticks Sand

Welcome to the Labyrinthos Homepage The Labyrinth Society: The Labyrinth Society Collection Of Very Rare Optical Illusion To Hypnotize You Home » Odd Stuff » Collection Of Very Rare Optical Illusion To Hypnotize You Illusions are always mind freaking. An optical illusion (also called a visual illusion) is characterized by visually perceived images that differ from objective reality. Cube Shifting Tunnel Vision Wave Porcupine Hypnotic-Coil Rotating-Puzzle-Sphere Moving Circles Rolling-Balls Matching-Wavelengths Diamonds Rotating-Wavelength Hypnotic-Ripples Slow-Tunnel Circling-the-Drain Boxed-In About Author alij Pareidolia images | diplopi Pareidolia is a psychological phenomenon involving a vague and random stimulus being perceived as significant. Common examples include seeing images of animals or faces in clouds, the man in the moon, and Jesus or Maria on a toast. The word comes from the Greek words para (“beside, alongside, instead”) in this context meaning something faulty, wrong, instead of; and the noun eidolon (“image, form, shape”) the diminutive of eidos. Like this: Like Loading...

[Text] Vonnegut's Letter to Students: 'Practice Any Art...Make Your Soul Grow' | Witnify “You will find that you have already been gloriously rewarded for your poem. You have experienced becoming, learned a lot more about what’s inside you, and you have made your soul grow…” When English teacher Ms. “Dear Xavier High School, and Ms. I thank you for your friendly letters. What I had to say to you, moreover, would not take long, to wit: Practice any art, music, singing, dancing, acting, drawing, painting, sculpting, poetry, fiction, essays, reportage, no matter how well or badly, not to get money and fame, but to experience becoming, to find out what’s inside you, to make your soul grow. Seriously! Here’s an assignment for tonight, and I hope Ms. Tear it up into teeny-weeny pieces, and discard them into widely separated trash recepticals. God bless you all! Kurt Vonnegut” 20548 Total Views 10 Views Today More Kurt Vonnegut Stories - Total: 1 Kurt Vonnegut: Kurt Vonnegut on the Shapes of Stories Trending Now Albert Einstein: Albert Einstein's Anti-Nazi Speech

Illusion optique de rampes impossibles Note moyenne: 7.7/10 (807 votes enregistrés ) Visionnez cette vidéo pour vous rendre compte que ces rampes sont inversées. Ce qui nous trompe ici c'est l'architecture de cette structure, lorsqu'on la regarde d'un côté les rampes paraissent toutes descendre à partir d'un point commun culminant. Alors que lorsqu'on se place d'un autre point de vu, la structure révèle les vraies pentes des rampes. sabine le 05/09/2016 à 20h59Une superbe illusion d optique. Si ce n est pas trop compliqué, j aimerais avoir les plans pour le réaliser. merci! Inomyra le 11/01/2016 à 22h05Bonjour, J'aimerai pouvoir réaliser cette expérience pour un projet de fin d'année sur les illusions d'optique. Pourriez vous me donner les plans pour le réaliser? Merci bien sywa le 08/09/2015 à 23h40Bonjour, Juste génial cette expérience ! Oshiba le 05/02/2015 à 21h15Vraiment Magnifique! Lulunini le 24/11/2013 à 14h22Ouaou ! bibou le 20/05/2013 à 12h50bonjour, Marc le 23/11/2012 à 14h46Nul de chez nul Voir tous les commentaires

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