Amazing picture

4 05 2007

This picture is taken in France in a specific time of the year so the Sun light has a proper angle for you to see its real beauty.

Amazing Birmania Picture

Now lean your head to the left and look again at the picture.


Update: take a look again if you cannot see it.

Amazing Birmania Picture Reversed





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40 responses to “Amazing picture”

4 05 2007
sean (13:55:48) :

that took me a long time to look at it in the right way but i think ive got it!
it’s like a man with his mouth WIDE open putting something into his mouth with his hand, and his other hand is creeping out of the water… as if he were holding onto a ledge.. wow thats quite amazing actually!

4 05 2007
Zuza (14:03:14) :

Sean, imagination is a powerful tool we have. :) I actually see a mother with her child, praying.

6 05 2007
malmal (01:32:08) :

i see a mother and a child too

6 05 2007
J. Karlaveagen (17:33:52) :

…I don’t want to be a spoilsport, but this doesn’t look like a photograph at all. To me, this looks like a painting…

Granted, it might not be a painting, but with the way the color is, the blur/lack of fine detail…and yet it’s so obviously created to portray a praying mother/child….or…parent/child (…hard to tell the sex without features…) in nature.

None of it looks like a natural photograph, and if you see the second picture, it looks (easily) as brush strokes in the reflection/water.

6 05 2007
MarkyH (19:00:36) :

I think it’s quite obvious that isn’t a photograph. It’s a painting.

6 05 2007
Mel (19:15:29) :

is this real? this is an amazing picture… its hard to believe that something in nature could look like this.. wow

6 05 2007
Namaha (19:21:18) :

I see a load of photoshop

6 05 2007
Littlered22 (20:00:41) :

That is also what I see…A mother and child praying. Cool pic!

6 05 2007
David (21:44:11) :

Sean, you’ve not got it at all… look again, it’s very obvious. The waterline goes straight down the middle of the picture.

6 05 2007
Jeremy (23:29:43) :

Photoshop, photoshop, photoshop. I use this program professionally every day, and I know edited photos when I see them. One example are the “trees” which make the “woman’s” eye slits, are obviously pasted in there, the child’s hair and forehead, not to mention the nose, are embarrassingly obvious paste-ins as well. I could keep going on, but I think the point is this: People will see what they want to see and justify it to the end of their days. They think it’s a ‘miracle’ that such a thing could happen, so they believe it implicitly, even with a mountain of evidence that says otherwise.
Besides, it’s “cute”, so it must be real!Give me a break.

6 05 2007
People, please (23:53:18) :

Honestly folks, this “picture” is an old staple on the net. No, it’s not real. Don’t be so gullible people. It may be nice, but it wasn’t “taken” anywhere.

7 05 2007
jon (01:41:41) :

obviously a painting so not that remarkable at all

7 05 2007
Alexander (01:46:11) :

But when you look at the right side you’ll se the evil demon (like a devlish monkey) holding something devlish too. Creepy picture :P

7 05 2007
Alexander (01:46:57) :

And like a ice pick or dagger at the bottom.

7 05 2007
Ant (02:02:17) :

Yeah right….I can’t believe people think this is real.

7 05 2007
Jory (02:50:57) :

Nice painting!

7 05 2007
Reader (02:54:32) :

This is BS. Clearly Photoshopped.

7 05 2007
Keith (05:47:15) :

it’s most definitely a painting. But cool none the less.

7 05 2007
Eric (07:42:43) :

Painting or photoshop. I saw this on another site with the location credited as “somewhere in asia”.

7 05 2007
Melinda (17:22:00) :

I think that it is a fun picture to look at. If it is photoshop…who cares, it was sitll a fun and creative idea. An idea I love

10 05 2007
sean (14:10:25) :

ohh haha!! thanx zuza! i see it now you’ve turned it around!

25 05 2007
DougTheMug (22:39:24) :

I see two spider monkeys having a knife fight, I might be looking at it wrong

26 05 2007
Crump (04:11:27) :

are you all stupid? this is so obviously a painting

cool though

26 05 2007
Chief (07:28:23) :

Come one guys…You ever heard of Bev Doolittle?? This is one of many paintings she has done in the past. Try looking her up.

30 05 2007
molex (08:21:24) :

That’s not a piture, DUH. That same stupid painting has been attributed to at least 5 different countries. You’d have to be blind to think that’s a picture.

4 06 2007
plymouth cuda (00:47:20) :

wow another stupid trick to make dumbasses like you fight over it , but i kinda’ like it so i think we found a new wallpaper :D

5 06 2007
kanie (21:39:48) :

This is not a photograph. This is painted by Korean illustrator Kim JaeHong in his picture book. You can find the book from this link : http://www.aladdin.co.kr/shop/common/wbook_talktalk.aspx?ISBN=898662172X&BranchType=1&CommunityType=PhotoReview&PaperId=841194

Name of this picture is “기도하는 모자상”, which means ‘praying mother and son’.
The painter says that he is inspired from a riverside scene in Kang-won province. But there is no place in Korea where you can see something exactly like this.

So I hope you guys doesn’t fight over this any more.

5 06 2007
Zuza (22:18:53) :

Thanks for the link, but I cannot actually see the picture there and I do not understand Korean. :(

9 06 2007
Terry (08:42:35) :

Oh Zuza!

At the link, you can look at the pictures. The 3rd and 4th down the web page. Once again, turn your head on its side (or rotate your screen through 90 degrees).

25 06 2007
Judy (08:28:22) :

That Korean children’s picutre book, “Children of Dong-Gaang”, is a story of 2 children whose father works for a coal mine and their mother has been to the marketplace to sell some agricultural products. They are waiting all day long on the side of Dong-Gaang(means Eastern river), and play with the river and rocks. The rocks are sometimes shown as their mother, father, a bird, or a bear as the brother and sister talk and imagine. Anyway, there is no same picture in the book. I guess someone else painted and/or has “photoshop”ped.

1 07 2007
hariharan (10:27:28) :

I WISH IF IT IS A PHOTOGRAPH !

14 07 2007
Dianne (22:55:53) :

i agree with everyone else with it being a painting.

plus if you try to find pictures of this “rock” during other times of the year, nothing is found…and i’ve found that this “picture” was “taken” in birmania, not france…another reason why you should know this is not real.

but it’s neat.

3 09 2007
monty (22:21:55) :

well……….terrific picture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
but
“dear zuza”
u should place proper evidence. otherwise it’s hard to comment this pics neither a photo nor a “photoshop”ed.

5 01 2008
sexy girl (15:59:06) :

its of course a painting, how can it occur in nature? but if it IS real then why is the location of this wierd thing not mentioned? who agrees with me?

22 03 2008
IMPRESSED (16:51:48) :

I’m going to repost what that kanie said again. I dont want that argument starting again because some people are too lazy to read all comments.

“kanie (21:39:48) :
This is not a photograph. This is painted by Korean illustrator Kim JaeHong in his picture book. You can find the book from this link : http://www.aladdin.co.kr/shop/common/wbook_talktalk.aspx?ISBN=898662172X&BranchType=1&CommunityType=PhotoReview&PaperId=841194

Name of this picture is “기도하는 모자상”, which means ‘praying mother and son’.
The painter says that he is inspired from a riverside scene in Kang-won province. But there is no place in Korea where you can see something exactly like this.”

23 03 2008
Afzan (13:28:43) :

thanks to god…what ever..this is amzing imagine from that artis if its painted, and if it is nature…u know… god can do anything He want.

18 05 2008
Danielle (03:45:51) :

Well that makes me laugh because my professor just showed this to us in class as well as her other classes and she thinks it is amazing and had everyone else led to believe it is real.

28 05 2008
Talia (15:21:04) :

Does anybody notice its a boy?

4 06 2008
silvercrow (10:03:50) :

Absolutely a drawing… Plz people.. It’s Fake

9 09 2008
fiona (15:44:35) :

photoshop!

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