Unbelievable Examples of Forced Perspective
3 The Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower hasn’t had a makeover. Those are cleverly placed Legos. This photo is by Michael Hughes. Mr. Hughes is credited with getting the internet interested in trompe l’oeil. That’s a French word for an art technique that tricks the eye into seeing what isn’t there.
Have you seen the chalk optical illusions drawn on public streets? You’ve probably seen Michael’s work. In 2005, Michael added trick photography to his impressive repertoire. That’s around the time that this picture went viral.
4 Mind = Blown
Forced perspective isn’t just for still images. This forced perspective gif has been viral for a while. It’s mesmerizing. People have lost full minutes staring at this. What exactly is going on?
It’s not trick photography. It’s all forced perspective. It’s from the YouTube channel Quirkology. It’s full of amazing optical illusions like this.