Thursday, July 23, 2015

July 23, 2015

I posted the first photo previously, having entitled it 'Rohrshach Test,' which was taken from a moving automobile traveling about 40-45 MPH, as was the other photo posted today.

The test relies too much on the interpreter, which opens the results to their frame of reference.  I would prefer a black and white conclusion, not one that meddles into the gray area.  Anyway, I like to stare at this type of picture and try to find something in it, much like 'Where's Waldo.'

In the first picture, I see a hairy, cyclops on it side.  Flip the picture 90 degrees to the right and my cyclops is upright.

 
The next picture is the one that I put you to the test...

No interpretations! But, what do you see in the this picture.  Best to click on it once to enlarge it before staring at it.  My recommendation is to stare at the picture from different lengths; closer to the picture and a little further back from the photo.  I did not try it angled off the the right or left.

I see three things and probably could see something else if I stared long enough.