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Pareidolia (seeing not existing things in things)

Created and judged by Aliceinphotoland

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Pareidolia is a word from Ancient Greek to describe the phenomenon that the human mind often perceives familiar patterns in a subject, even when they are not there. Common examples are perceived images of animals, faces, or objects in cloud formations, headlamps of cars, windows of houses, and the "man in the moon". Please, show me your original photos fitting this brief. Surprise me, and make me laugh. Photos in colour or monochrome are welcome.

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Entries closed
27 March 2021

Rating
27 March 2021 to 7 April 2021

Winners announced
7 April 2021

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