Friday, April 20, 2007

Hidden Image Stereograms Are A Challenge

Tips on Parallel-Viewing: Looking Through A Solid Object
To do parallel-viewing, you must aim your eyes through the image and into the distance. The problem is there's a solid object in the way -- a computer monitor or a book or something! How do you look through a solid object?! Well, generally, we look directly at what we want to see and leave the X-ray vision to Superman. In this case, we've got to develop our own superpowers.

Suggestion: imagine you are looking through a window.

In the image above, see if you can find the three interlocking rings.

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