The folks over at 2pie blog have a pretty neat idea: make a snow print by pushing their faces into fresh powder on cars. The images are all concave, but make for an optical illusion of 3D sculptures!
I saw this circulating on the Net a few days ago, but didn't get the chance to post it till now. Better late than never! Link
I get the hollow-face illusion. It's the detail that seems improbable.
Our latest snowstorm melted Christmas eve. I will try this during the next one.
I've lived in Western NY all my life, no stranger to snow. If the snow is slightly wet and the packing is right you can get imprints that show buttons or folds in your clothes (we often would fall on our ass and get up to see a detailed ass-print), but this looks ridiculously fake.
Look at the guy on the right, tell me how you get imprints of individual fingers if you karate-chop your hand into snow like that? You'd only get the edge of the hand.
imprint thier faces in the snow
and the result...
http://picasaweb.google.com/heathery425/ThereAndBackAgainSpringFestival2008#5172231500056470466
J. Gill
Look at the man on the right. See the buttons on his shirt? Well if he actually had pressed his body on the car, the buttons would be on the other side.
Unless of course he's wearing a womans shirt.
For the other snow people... Can you imagine the guy on the left making the imprint and not accidentally pushing any snow off the side of the car?
There's just so much that doesn't make sense. The poses are so odd, like how do you get back up without smearing the prints and not planting the one hand on the hood? Its just all shenanigans.
It's too good to be true.
OTOH, a couple seem very plausible, like the hands/face only ones. But the poster's comments are funny - what's a point & shoot camera? I know this used to be a type of camera, but aren't all cameras P&S now? And why no pics of them making the "sculptures? That would have sealed the deal as real for me.
I'm half tempted to replicate the effect in PS just to see what it would look like.
Second, about the karate chop and not being able to make fingers. If you look closely, you can tell that the person didn't do a karate chop, but just layed his hand flat on the snow but curved his fingers a little, but the left guy is definately making a karate chop.
Third, about the snow collapsing when they got up. If the snow was wet, it wouldn't do that. The person who posted this was just wrong about the snow, it wasn't powder snow, it was wet snow. Wet snow also makes it easy to make detailed imprints for the same reason.
Forth, about being lowered. You can easely do this without needing to be lowed by monkeybars or whatever, by laying yourself on the hood of the car in a worm like motion.
Other give-aways that make this pictures real is the left guy, who did a poor job at imprinting himself, because the face isn't very good; the arms of both people are obviously concave, and dont look 3-D at all; the neck of the right person looks concave as well and not 3-D; and where the other arms are Suposed to go looks very odd because they aren't in the snow, so that a third person can lift them up when they are done.
This picture is soooo realy!
These things are ridiculously easy to make - when the snow is right.