Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Amazing Day China National



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Amazing paintings


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Amazing Halloween Hands



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Amazing Oil Paintings



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Dynamic Luminance-Gradient Effect

Alan Stubbs from University of Maine in USA made this wonderfull optical illusion. This illusion participated in “Best Visual Illusion Of The Year Contest”, and made it to the finals – The Top 10 Finalists to be exact. What you should do is simple, Alan explained: “For the primary effect, one should sit at a comfortable distance and then move forward toward the center of the figure. An interesting change in apparent brightness and to some degree form will result—what may be called a “here comes the sun” effect. By moving back and forth, this apparent change will repeat”. I really liked this effect, so be sure to check for more versions of this image here. I posted few more inside this post

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