The holidays are a great time for sharing fond memories with friends and families. The Winter’s Solstice is excellent for bringing out the cozy feelings and good tidings that everyone loves. So here is a holiday gift for you: An Optical Illusion! Can you guess what the image is on the left? What is the first thing that comes to mind? I took this picture yesterday at a party because I had a couple images that popped into my mind when I saw this. If you click on the picture it will get larger and you will see a closeup of the image. I actually had such a good time with this image in my mind that I decided to share the concept behind the picture, even before I took it. I showed it to a special loved one at the party and she laughed really hard and then yelled at me. But I didn’t stop there. I decided to ask people at the party, (especially people that are over 50 years old) what they saw when they looked at the object. One man started to laugh really loud and I could tell he was uncomfortable when I tried to show him the picture I took.
Did that stop me from sharing the Illusion Goodness? NO. There was a woman who looked like she needed a laugh so I just pointed in the general direction of the image and said my Elevator Speech of: “What do you see when you look at this?” And she asked me what was in my drink. And I was like, “Water.” Dude I don’t drink.
So then I got a little bit bored so I showed my date the thing again and she was starting to get mad. So I then showed my brother and his girlfriend. That was fun because when I showed his girlfriend she laughed really hard and then that made my date laugh all over again as if it was the first time she saw the image.
Overall I would have to say that the Optical Illusion was a big success. So you may be wondering what the image is in real life. Well, it turns out that the image is a head of a Holiday Reindeer.
If you saw a Holiday Reindeer first before you clicked on the picture then I either want to applaud you for your virgin and pure mind. Or else you are only eight years old and in that case I don’t reccommend you read any more posts on this website. Thank you.
-Tyler
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