Can You See the Pareidolia?

in photography •  7 years ago 

Another mystifying, and this time kind of ugly, example of pareidolia, in which random lines and contours give the appearance of faces, figures, and forms where nothing of the kind really exists, appeared on my Samsung Galaxy Note 4 yesterday. There seem to be two forms, one human, and the other one, monstrous. The brightly-colored one in the foreground is toothy and either laughing or angry, but the other, darker one, behind it, may be a bit gloomy and morose. Maybe it's a snappy pet and it's tired-out master in some other reality. Or planet. Or future. Or parallel world that channels through to ours, just now and then, here and there.
All we can do is see it, take photos, frame them so they are centered and well-lit, and add them to the database of awkward photos.
As usual, you can make this out if you are very imaginative and willing to see them. Only some percentage can "see" them at all. Maybe one needs to have one foot on a different world to see them at all. Thanks.
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A girl has no name

Yes! Maybe so. If she has no name now, she may never have a name. Hard to give a good name to a girl with teeth like that! A girl dropped-off here from another planet, maybe!