Those images that always appear on social networks to confuse our mind are a kind of optical illusion. This time, the photo was not pure chance, but the result of a real image that was captured by an expert. By the way, it is important to inform that it does not have Photoshop alterations or manipulations.
Known as “Gap”, the image was a photograph of Kenichi Ohno, a Japanese who decided to enter his work in a photography contest. The contest is called Japanese Nature, and the goal is to capture images that can portray the natural beauty of Japan, as this photographer did.
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The bird's image ranked first as part of the Special Selection out of more than 14,000 photographs received. After all, what is so extraordinary about the image?
Despite appearing to be a bird in front of two different backgrounds, the photo only portrays a bird standing by the lake, a wall and its reflection. It really looks like a potential optical illusion image.
The underside of the wall has dark spots and could possibly be algae being shown in the reflection. What confuses, in reality, is the height of the wall and the angle at which the photo was clicked, showing the reflection from the wall to the bottom of the water, which makes the image confusing.
The organization described the photo of the bird as "incredible and impactful" and added: that it is very interesting not to understand an image at first, having to analyze all aspects existing.
The biggest teaching highlights that a small difference can be crucial for the interpretation, being difficult to capture natural images of this type.
If you couldn't understand, the image below explains in detail each of these "confusions".
It's not just an image, it's part of a story! First place was worthy of a complex and natural photo, caught at the right time.
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