Human brain always tries to recognize things, even when they're not really there...

See below also my previous contribution:

Recently, I had to think again about the challenge of Jolanda , namely:” Faces everywhere “.

Friend and I sat at a diner on a terrace and as often there was a 'chalkboard' with something of a menu on it. In the sweep marks on the board I immediately saw a face but Friend didn't see it. We were a short distance from there. Knowing that you don't always get what you think you see in the picture, I wanted to try anyway. On the screen of the camera Friend saw it as well. Mission succeeded, so... Until the moment I looked at the photo on the laptop. What I saw before, I didn't see anymore; just a stain and some sweeping...

... until I stood a few meters away from my screen...

Can you see it/what do you see? Or do you see something completely different? It's always interesting what people see because it's very subjective. What I see, you don't necessarily have to see, and vice versa...

Below is the link to the challenge with explanation by Jolanda:

© 07-06-2019 (Last update: 14-10-2020) (Copyright; Blog and title (after an idea of Jolanda and Ingrid ), text (s) and image 'face/chalk' from/by: © The Original Enrique ( enrique.dutch@gmail.com ) All rights reserved/All rights reserved. Header Pixabay : https://pixabay.com/illustrations/smiley-smile-emoticon-face-joy-1691280/ Tags: #faceseverywhere #gezichtenoveral #gezichten #ImagesByEnrique #randompics #randompictures #pinnable

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