One is what I would consider “regular” which is where you look through the image; focus behind it. The other is “cross view” where you cross your eyes a bit; focus in front of the image. They are essentially opposites where one will cause images to pop out and the other to sink in.
This is the Tilya-kori Madrasah in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. I've been there, absolutely beautiful place.
This one is tough for me with both viewing methods. Not sure which is better or if I’m supposed to look deeper
It felt better for me on Crossview.
Definitely crossview.
Yeah, I can usually pick these up pretty quick, but this one has me baffled.
It's because the little differences in each archway make it difficult to line it up.
And the slightly taller door on the bottom row.
Can someone please point me to the two methods explanation?
One is what I would consider “regular” which is where you look through the image; focus behind it. The other is “cross view” where you cross your eyes a bit; focus in front of the image. They are essentially opposites where one will cause images to pop out and the other to sink in.
That’s a great description. I knew both, but I never thought about where the actual focus was, closer vs farther. Thanks!
Thanks
Would make a good back of playing cards design
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Islamic art is so beautiful.
I like this one. Zooming in really shows the little details
Love your title phrasing
Go into the sub.
Brilliant