Hidden Objects
2 October 2012 0 Comments
One quick look at this grinning man reveals that he is all about having big fun. John Langdon designed this logo for a client looking for a design for an extra-curricular entertainment project. More of John Langdon’s logo designs can be viewed at his website – JohnLangdon.net.
Hidden Objects,Skull
7 September 2012 0 Comments
A man, a woman and their dog are out for a Sunday drive in their small car. Do you notice anything else present in this picture? Perhaps something that appears somewhat sinister? This image was found at Museo Ilusionario’s Flickr Page.
Hidden Objects
29 August 2012 3 Comments
A tiger can be seen in the foreground of the image below. Can you locate the hidden tiger in this painting by American artist Rusty Rust? More of Rusty’s paintings can be viewed on his personal website at Rusty Art.
Ambiguous,Hidden Objects
27 July 2012 0 Comments
Take a careful look at this image. What is the first thing that you see? Did you happen to see the handprint first or the king of the jungle? For another optical illusion featuring a lion, check out the ambiguous Lion or Monkey by Humberto Machado.
Hidden Objects
12 July 2012 0 Comments
A peaceful church beside a creek sits nestled among pine trees in this snowy landscape painted by Donald “Rusty” Rust. Can you locate the ominous presence of a man among the landscape? More of Rusty’s paintings can be viewed on his personal website at Rusty Art.
Hidden Objects,Stereo
4 July 2012 0 Comments
Can you find the hidden elephant in this hidden image stereogram created by 3Dimka? If you are having trouble seeing the hidden image, try reading through the stereogram viewing tips at 3DStereograms.com. While a lot of people say that they can’t see these things, most people can if they try hard enough.
Hidden Objects
28 June 2012 1 Comment
A man’s face is hiding somewhere in this scene from an advertising puzzle card from 1880. Can you find it? The man’s face becomes easier to see when the image is rotated counterclockwise by ninety degrees. The face is located on the body of the horse.