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16+ Pics That Can Mess With Your Sense Of Perspective

A surprise can be either an absolute delight or a horrible jump-scare. Fortunately, these pics are closer to delightful than scary. It might take a moment, but you'll see what's going on eventually.

When gravity takes a vacation.

Reddit | DustyMudflap

If you're on a ship in rough seas, you can take some mind-bending photos. This sink has been photographed in a way that makes it look level, but the water shows just how tilted things are.

Get off the table.

Reddit | ketiqber

What looks like a beige cat that's ready to mess up everything that's on the table is actually just a random plastic bag.

Reality.

Reddit | Bobcatluv

This image at Target features a model with honest-to-goodness stretch-marks on her legs. This is totally normal to see in real life, but almost jarring to see on the type of image that's usually airbrushed.

There's a car in this photo.

Reddit | Tittzo

What looks like a photo of nothing in particular, or maybe a Google Street View glitch, is actually a car that's so perfectly polished that you can barely see it.

Idyllic.

Reddit | nichs_

This stunning rock reveals a pretty cool cross section when cut in half. It doesn't take much imagination to see crashing waves under a blue sky.

Hidden in plain sight.

Reddit | g0dzilllla

How many 8's do you see here? Two are obvious, and the third can be seen if you focus on the diamonds. Negative space is neat.

On point.

Reddit | FirstManLostOnMars

This construction office deals with cranes every day, so it's totally appropriate that they'd make their mailbox hang from the cutest li'l crane I've ever seen.

Don't ask why.

Reddit | itsmybike

What's this? Oh, just a stack of pianos on a beach at low tide. I wouldn't venture any closer, because that thing looks super precarious.

Brrrr.

Reddit | TheMadCatterFTW

Sure, you've experienced chilly winter weather before, but has it ever been so cold that the frost literally gets inside through the hinges?

Another boring day.

Reddit | Kelleykrider16

You can see just how little this horse has moved since the morning frost came in by the fact that its shadow is protecting the only remaining patch.

The depths below.

Reddit | TheRedGeradir

This house was built over an old well. The well itself has no function anymore, but it's cool looking, so why not glass it over?

How old is this supermarket?

Reddit | TiredArchie

This store in Split, Croatia doesn't look very old. But the columns that run through it are extremely old, dating back to the Roman Empire.

Class in the food court.

Reddit | Colecaliber

If you went to this college that clearly used to be a mall, you'd probably have constant cravings for Orange Julius and food court pizza.

Form plus function.

Reddit | FriendoBoyoHermano

This skyscraper in Chicago has a cool pattern on the side that's actually an accurate street map. The location of the building is helpfully highlighted.

Logging in.

Reddit | EkriirkE

This computer shop has just about the most on-brand theme imaginable for the outside. They really ought to update it from Windows 95, though.

Thicc cut bacon.

Reddit | TickleDuckFeathers

If you see something other than sizzling bacon here, you may have a dirty mind. Then again, it's so obvious that it's almost hard to actually see this as bacon.

You may be wondering how the guy on the back's torso is facing backwards when his legs are facing forwards.

Reddit | genxdude

And yes, he does bear a striking resemblance to the guy controlling the bike, doesn't he?

Yeah, that turns out to be a pretty big clue because the man on the back in just holding a mirror. If you look closely, you can see the top of his head peeking above it.

Even once you get past the fact that this glass looks like it's floating, there's something not quite right about it.

Reddit | Vandersputen

This is likely an optical illusion as well, but it looks like the base of it is rounded, which makes the glass seem like it should be constantly tipping over.

This is likely also the work of mirrors, but it definitely looks like this man is walking around with no head.

Reddit | SjonAss

And since the rest of this scene apparently features wavy streets and upside down signs, that only seems to confirm that we're seeing some funky distortion here.

We know that cats and physics aren't exactly the best of friends, but this seems outright impossible.

Reddit | bigfatgato

However, it turns out that this cat isn't flying, but rather hanging onto a screen door with a very fine mesh.

I don't see it, but that's also the only logical explanation.

Sorry to get anyone's hopes up, but this parking lot doesn't prove that the earth has a flat edge.

Reddit | manuelblue

Instead, this pole was actually built on the side of an art school. That's also pretty handy for explaining why someone would do this.

Sadly, we're not witnessing a plane eating another plane here.

Reddit | nwa747

Obviously, one is just passing behind the other one, but we definitely want to see the more exciting alternative, don't we?

At first, it's easy to miss that there's actually anything strange about this picture.

Reddit | loopens

That is, until someone asks you who the legs behind the woman on the right belong to.

After a while, however, it becomes clear that those are indeed her legs and she's been leaning on half of a mannequin the whole time.

It may seem like you'd have to go all the way to Australia to see something like this, but it's probably closer to home than you'd think.

Reddit | zubluntsky

After all, wouldn't those leaves and clovers have to be massive for this picture to make sense?

Yeah, it turns out that we're actually looking at a snake of fairly average size next to a toy car.

Unfortunately, we haven't finally found a real example of the absurdly long cat that everyone seemed to want a decade ago.

Reddit | diddis1

Obviously, that means that we're just seeing the opposite ends of two different, yet similar cats.

Sure, it would be pretty absurd to think that a falcon would suddenly grow a hand and take a picture of us.

Reddit | Newmaker_Sei_Zen

That said, this is definitely a case where the look on its face seems to suggest that's exactly what it's doing.

Something isn't right here.

Reddit | kisstroyer

On the surface, both of these bills look pretty legit. But when you shine a light through them to reveal the watermarks, it's pretty obvious which one is fake.

Catio weather.

Reddit | flower

A devoted cat dad built an entire system of enclosed walkways and towers in his backyard so his indoor cats could get some fresh air.

Abandon ship.

Reddit | ogre_easy

It's incredible how much perspective can mess with perception. This is a broken-off car antenna, though it would be understandable if you thought it was a sinking ship.

Glitch in the matrix.

Reddit | atsh94

Sometimes things align perfectly. Why is every third car red? I don't know, but some answers only exist on a higher plane.

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