This picture creeps me out.

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Jeff Hunt

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A few years ago I took this photo by leaning over the tailplane of a P-51 Mustang ( Glamorous Gal ) wanting to get my reflection in the highly polished surface. It worked.

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It was only after I got home and loaded the photo into my computer that I realized there were three other faces in the picture with me. Two people and what appeared to me to be a large dog or wolf's head.

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The wolf's head is to my left and facing sideways the first person is above and to the left of my reflection and is upside down and the second person is in the top right corner.


Creepy or what?

Cheers,

Jeff
 
Part of the functioning of the visual cortex is the identification of visual stimuli. If there is insufficient data present the brain "fills-in" the missing parts. In other words "pattern recognition". Our "hunted" ancestors had to make life or death decisions quickly often on insufficient data. Thus two spots close together become "eyes" and the remaining "blobs" are used to "fill-in" missing data making a "face". This also applies to other animals as well and "eye-spots" are a common form of mimicry
Personally I noted the two "horns" growing out of your forehead
 

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I noticed the "Cannon" is printed backwards on his camera. Must have been a factory second, huh?

Good pic, Jeff. If you hadn't told us, I'd never have picked that as a P-51.
 
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See, I took the light spots in the middle to be the points of the horns.
Like this drawing of nude women having carnal relations with giraffes...almost too graffic to post
 

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Actually, I just looked at the picture again...and I swear that there's an Owl sitting on his head!!

Look at him for a minute, and see the two rivets in the hair as the owl's eyes. Now notice how the hair in the center of the forehead looks like a beak...let the imagination to the rest! :lol:
 

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