All in the mind

aminstar
Posted 06/09/2009 - 18:57 Link
Here is another one for the imagination.
Last time there was a consensus about a sensual lady in the smoke, now how about this one ?

What do you see in the smoke patterns?

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Mike-P
Posted 06/09/2009 - 19:29 Link
A coathanger with one of those zip up suit covers on it.
aminstar
Posted 06/09/2009 - 19:31 Link
Mike-P wrote:
A coathanger with one of those zip up suit covers on it.
Mike, I swear I see a man in meditation, look again, the top part is a head and the shrunk shoulders, head bowing,

Is it only me? goshhh I think I need my head checked lol
grahamwalton
Posted 06/09/2009 - 21:29 Link
I can see a fox-hunter, sad that his game is over.
Friendly Regards
Graham
aminstar
Posted 06/09/2009 - 21:31 Link
grahamwalton wrote:
I can see a fox-hunter, sad that his game is over.
Thanks Graham
He is leaning his head forward is he? Just to make sure we are seeing the same patterns there
bforbes
Posted 06/09/2009 - 21:40 Link
Two people kissing
aminstar
Posted 06/09/2009 - 21:43 Link
bforbes wrote:
Two people kissing
Barry, that is great I hadn't noticed that but the moment you said it I could immediately visualise it.

Human mind and imagination is truly amazing

Anyone else see anything different?

Cool, so far I see now a man meditating with his head bowing, then a fox hunter frustrated and now two people kissing
ChrisA
Posted 06/09/2009 - 21:46 Link
A knife.
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aminstar
Posted 06/09/2009 - 21:48 Link
ChrisA wrote:
A knife.
Oh yes, Chris I can see a knife, you mean a dagger right? Pointing downwards, yup, can clearly see that well spotted

So as objects Mike sees a coat hanger and Chris sees a knife/dagger,
Pretty interesting.
Funny how some people go for inanimate objects while others go straight to living beings . Any psychologists around?
Edited by aminstar: 06/09/2009 - 21:50
grahamwalton
Posted 06/09/2009 - 22:07 Link
Yes the fox-hunter is looking down with his peeked hat on his head.
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Graham
George Lazarette
Posted 06/09/2009 - 22:33 Link
I can see the peaked cap, but he's not portly enough for a Master of Hounds.

As usual with these pictures, I see a woman. With long, flowing tresses.

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aminstar
Posted 06/09/2009 - 22:43 Link
George Lazarette wrote:
I can see the peaked cap, but he's not portly enough for a Master of Hounds.

As usual with these pictures, I see a woman. With long, flowing tresses.

G
George, I must admit, I spent the last 5 minutes trying to visualise a lady in the image and I have failed. I must give it to you, you got a better imagination than I possess. And I thought that after a few of these puffs I could extract any existing visual perception from the images, but that one I have failed I am afraid. And it pains me having to admit defeat because as the creator of these images I thought I had all the corners covered.
Hats off to you George Lazarette
Edited by aminstar: 06/09/2009 - 22:43
Joe S
Posted 07/09/2009 - 21:21 Link
A woman again (sorry, I'm narrovminded ) ... but this time turned away from the camera in some sort of contemplation. I pretty much have to ignore the lower half of the picture, which don't really confirm this.
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aminstar
Posted 07/09/2009 - 22:18 Link
Joe S wrote:
A woman again (sorry, I'm narrovminded ) ... but this time turned away from the camera in some sort of contemplation. I pretty much have to ignore the lower half of the picture, which don't really confirm this.
Thanks Joe, I think what you see is a slightly different version of the fox hunter . To me and Graham for example looks like the fox hunter facing us with the head slightly leaning to the right with the bit of hair hanging down, obviously having slightly longer hair than normal .

But interesting what you see, I am still trying to figure out the pose of the woman turned away. If there is another version of the woman in the smoke I will definitely find it, its just a question of persistence and tuning my imagination towards that angle
Edited by aminstar: 07/09/2009 - 22:19
matwhittington
Posted 07/09/2009 - 22:21 Link
An Oscar (slightly melted)..?

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