When I first saw your post I saw the child straight away and though 'good old Gordon' because I couldn't see that in the original post by Mytho.
Then I briefly went back to his post, but when I go back to yours, this time, it still takes me a few seconds to see the child for some reason, even though I know it's there.
I still can't see the child in the original photo.
I tried exactly that too- using the eye knowing that it was the child's face but still couldn't see the child.I couldn't see the child in the original until I got the cues from Gordon's pic: I can now see the child in the original if I concentrate on the man's eye until it becomes her face. If I look at the man's hair, nose, moustache or chin - pretty much all of it - it remains the man's face.
Took me a while to see it too, as I thought it was something that Gordon had put together himself as an 'Diptych' photograph, but it ain't as I found out a little later on!When I first saw your post I saw the child straight away and though 'good old Gordon' because I couldn't see that in the original post by Mytho.
Then I briefly went back to his post, but when I go back to yours, this time, it still takes me a few seconds to see the child for some reason, even though I know it's there.
I still can't see the child in the original photo.
I can see the lettering if I zoom in, it does look like a watermark of some kind, it goes across the lady's dress as well; B--p? I did think there was a W at the start, but I think that's just the 'hair'.So does no one see the lettering on Myth's photo? It is on the 'hair' where it looks like it is either shorter or shaved. Is that a watermark? I don't see it on Gordon's when I enlarge it.
The crease in Myth's photo does make it difficult for me to see the child. I had to scroll back and forth between Gordon's and Myth's pics before I could work it out.
I'm the proud owner of this pebble that the Mrs found on our local beach around 2016. I was with her when she found it. After getting into a couple of local newspapers (with a billboard poster which we've got somewhere), it got itself into Fortean Times magazine. I think it looks more like Jim Morrison in his heroin abuse years. I've still got it in a little box on top of our fireplace. If you rub your thumb over the surface, the 'face' part bulges out.
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LOL .. and we used to beach combe so I'd even said "You know what would be funny? .. if we found a stone with a Jesus on it! .. like those people in America sold that slice of toast to an arcade! .. like they show in Fortean Times magazine!" ..I think it looks more like Lord Lucan when he was living in Goa in the 80s!
Google "Jungly Barry" for more information (though not necessarily 100% facts).
Isn't it strange that so many of these things found on pebbles/planks/muffins/pancakes/pizzas/ turnips/whatever which happen 'coincidentally' to look like human faces so often tend 'coincidentally' to look like (what we think) Jesus Christ looked like? Just a coincidence within a coincidence?LOL .. and we used to beach combe so I'd even said "You know what would be funny? .. if we found a stone with a Jesus on it! .. like those people in America sold that slice of toast to an arcade! .. like they show in Fortean Times magazine!" ..
... then she only f*****g went and actually found one .. the only downer is that that's going to extremely hard day to top now.
Isn't it strange that so many of these things found on pebbles/planks/muffins/pancakes/pizzas/ turnips/whatever which happen 'coincidentally' to look like human faces so often tend 'coincidentally' to look like (what we think) Jesus Christ looked like? Just a coincidence within a coincidence?
Any thoughts or theories?
All the ones that have the likeness of say, Trev, get chucked away and we never hear about those.Isn't it strange that so many of these things found on pebbles/planks/muffins/pancakes/pizzas/ turnips/whatever which happen 'coincidentally' to look like human faces so often tend 'coincidentally' to look like (what we think) Jesus Christ looked like? Just a coincidence within a coincidence?
Any thoughts or theories?
Coincidentally, my sister's friend's brother Mick has a face that looks like a pizza.Well, if people said that the faces looked like their sister's friend's brother Mick, it wouldn't get their pebble or slice of toast in the paper. Also, I suspect that those who really want to see the face of Jesus are strangely more likely to find it!
Coincidentally, my sister's friend's brother Mick has a face that looks like a pizza.
That's me when I was fourteen!
It kinda looks like me at 14 too - but to get the full effect you would need to sprinkle on some black olives. I had blackheads from Hell.That's me when I was fourteen!
'Wild Bill Hickock' even!I think it looks more like Lord Lucan when he was living in Goa in the 80s!
Google "Jungly Barry" for more information (though not necessarily 100% facts).
I see what you mean, but I'm sure it's just a great example of Pareidolia!I can see the lettering if I zoom in, it does look like a watermark of some kind, it goes across the lady's dress as well; B--p? I did think there was a W at the start, but I think that's just the 'hair'.
In what's being called a "revelation" that "could have come straight from the pages" of Dan Brown's best-selling novel The Da Vinci Code, an Italian researcher says he has discovered tiny letters and numbers in the eyes of the Mona Lisa.
The Monalisa Painting 'secrets' are here. . .It was claimed in 2010 that the Mona Lisa had microscopic letters in her eyes.
There doesn't appear to have been an update to the story so they're probably another example of pareidolia.
https://theweek.com/articles/488579/secret-code-mona-lisas-eyes-instant-guide
Of course, if that photo really does have little letters it could mean that it's a code to tell us that the photograph was taken by Leonardo da Vinci!
Amazing work of Art, but maybe the shape should have been that of a set of lungs?This exhibition in the Scad Museum, Atlanta, looks rather like a large carpet in the style of an animal skin.
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It comprises 500,000 cigarettes - supposedly the average that a life-long smoker will consume.
The artist is Xu Bing, a non-smoker, but whose father died of lung cancer.
I've looked at that photo many times, it's all about being black and white (if it was in color it would so obviously be the baby) and just like the Ilkley Moor alien photo, the blobs and blurs of all that foliage add to the confusion.Took me a while to see it too, as I thought it was something that Gordon had put together himself as an 'Diptych' photograph, but it ain't as I found out a little later on!
Thought this might outline the images within the images a little bit clearer - with an hidden image within an hidden image so-to-speak.
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Half a million cigarettes? .. a pack of just 20 is almost £20 in England now.This exhibition in the Scad Museum, Atlanta, looks rather like a large carpet in the style of an animal skin.
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.... until you look closely.
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It comprises 500,000 cigarettes - supposedly the average that a life-long smoker will consume.
The artist is Xu Bing, a non-smoker, but whose father died of lung cancer.