本年度最佳视觉效果奖

  • s
    sectionboy


    哪座塔斜的厉害?
  • 莎木迷
    一样斜~
  • O
    OpEth
    没看懂,是这帖太内涵了么?
  • 光影
    不都一个东西吗
  • J
    Jackie2222
    影子的倾斜角度倒是一样的。估计是相隔20分钟拍的两张同样东西照片?
  • 老农
    啥意思呢?
  • p
    ps2girl
    偶花了,实在看不出来
  • s
    sectionboy
    Here is a novel illusion that is as striking as it is simple. The two images of the Leaning Tower of Pisa are identical, yet one has the impression that the tower on the right leans more, as if photographed from a different angle. The reason for this is because the visual system treats the two images as if part of a single scene. Normally, if two adjacent towers rise at the same angle, their image outlines converge as they recede from view due to perspective, and this is taken into account by the visual system. So when confronted with two towers whose corresponding outlines are parallel, the visual system assumes they must be diverging as they rise from view, and this is what we see. The illusion is not restricted to towers photographed from below, but works well with other scenes, such as railway tracks receding into the distance. What this illusion reveals is less to do with perspective, but how the visual system tends to treat two side-by-side images as if part of the same scene. However hard we try to think of the two photographs of the Leaning Tower as separate, albeit identical images of the same object, our visual system regards them as the 'Twin Towers of Pisa', whose perspective can only be interpreted in terms of one tower leaning more than the other.

    [本帖最后由 sectionboy 于 2007-5-22 15:48 编辑]
  • e
    eva3d
    粗一眼看上去,右边的要斜一点
  • 胡玉美豆瓣酱
    一眼看上去似乎右边的斜一点,其实两张都一样斜,只不过都在向右倾斜的情况下人眼会以左边的为参考所以觉得右边的更斜一点,眼睛就很容易的被欺骗了
  • n
    nokia3315
    好像是同一张照片。
  • g
    gogogo
    一样的
  • 阿道
    OMG。 同一张图?