The eye is the window through which we interact with the world, but sometimes it can also give us illusions. What you see is not necessarily what you imagine. The following 29 photos will subvert your visual perception and make you wonder what you see.
The bird's-eye view of the Rocky Mountains was like chewing gum sticking to my new blanket......
Zoom in and observe the scabs like hundreds of fresh tomatoes ready to be sent to the market.
Chocolate desserts are like aquarium snails.
Jellyfish on the beach are like nuclear tests filmed from the air**.
The hamster's hands resemble rare ear deformities.
The grains of salt under the electron microscope resemble the six-sided molds of ancient Egypt.
Penicillium is like the United States testing its nuclear arsenal at Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
Grinding wood for an hour creates this disgusting arm, like a werewolf with albinism.
The power transformer is like two delicious burgers.
The butterfly egg on the leaf is like a **military strategy game!
The house is decorated in a style that looks like what it looked like after a house fire.
All these flies are entangled in cobwebs, like a time-lapse of an airplane**.
Aerial photography of New Delhi** is like a microscopic close-up image of a computer chip.
More than 1000 pounds of huge quartz clusters! It's like a large-scale anti-narcotics operation.
The foam that comes out of the runoff from the chemical plant is like a duck.
Pan Pacific Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, is like the last Titanic**.
On an iceberg, a climber is like a surfer riding a rare double-barreled wave.
Abandoned fighter jet sculpture.
The natural geometry of the cactus is like a firework that blooms in the sky.
The interior of the piano is like Superman's lonely cave.
Taken from above, Burning Man looks like NASA's James Webb telescope has just released new images of the famous Ring Nebula.
The ship looks like a Mario Party map!
The kitten sleeps like a mushroom cloud coming out of a factory chimney.
This stone in Sedona, Arizona, resembles an 800-year-old desert tortoise.
Catching a giant crocodile is like pulling a big worn truck tire.
The sea urchin in my hand is like a man with a ** head swimming.
A damaged car antenna looks like a half-sunken ship, like a half-sunken ship off the coast.
My driftwood is like a giant asteroid approaching Earth.
In the end, do you think the path is up or down?