Now
what he did is if you look anyone that painting wetherbee the eyes are any anyplace
like that you will notice that. The smile appears to be smiling up much more
then if you were to look directly at the lips. Want as soon as you look
directly at the lips, this smile then begins to to diminish. And it's not
smiling as much. The reason why that is is because what Leonardo da Vinci did
it seem extended to smile just a little bit and he blurted out the lips. I'll
at the very end of them and he just made just a very very faint slight smile on
extending outward rom the the clear
defined lips. So what your your peripheral vision does is it basically sees the
blurry arts of the image.
But
as soon as your eyes look directly at the lips. It now then kinda forgets about
the things surrounding the web switches the blurry stuff, and its only looking
at this the specific detail the actual specific definition a collapse. So that's
why you basically have two different pictures you have the blurry image and
then you have a detailed image and the blurry image the smiles bigger and the
detailed image a smile is not as smiley, it's more neutral. So you can take
this technique to the extreme if you want to and you can take two different
pictures.
You
can take one picture we're making a certain facial expression and blur it and
then you could take another picture we're making another facial expression and
then apply a are a high pass filter and set a Photoshop and apply that filter
onto that picture. So you're only seeing the two that defines part to the image
Knopfler stuff. Then we can do is you can take those two pictures and overlay
them on top of one another and now you can look at the picture in two different
ways. The first way that you can look at it is where you are standing right in
front of your computer monitor and your your face is about maybe 234 be away
from the monitor itself.
And you will then be able to see that defines parts of the image very clearly and I will be more obvious that's what you're looking at. But if you step away about three to eight meters away from your computer monitor, the details then vanish you can no longer see the details anymore, and you can only see the blurry image. So you can have two different types have images on top of one another, and view them both separately even know they're right there they're the same image.......
And you will then be able to see that defines parts of the image very clearly and I will be more obvious that's what you're looking at. But if you step away about three to eight meters away from your computer monitor, the details then vanish you can no longer see the details anymore, and you can only see the blurry image. So you can have two different types have images on top of one another, and view them both separately even know they're right there they're the same image.......

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