The faces you’ll find here could more accurately be called Nature’s Hidden “HALF” Faces. They are made by taking an image from nature, whether a galaxy, a tree, a cactus, a cloud, or other image, and finding “half of a face” somewhere in the image, cropping that out, mirroring it, and thus revealing the full face. The images are unchanged, except certain feature may have their brightness changed, or color made richer, in order to bring out the face a bit more. Make-up for the face, if you will. The original image is provided, so see if you can find the hidden half-face. I’ve also added some painted
versions of each face, which I hope you’ll like.
Use your Finger to Slide
to Compare Original to Face
for apparel, accessories & other, for custom hidden face products click here
The faces you’ll find here could more accurately be called Nature’s Hidden “HALF” Faces. They
are made by taking an image from nature, whether a galaxy, a tree, a cactus, a cloud, or other
image, and finding “half of a face” somewhere in the image, cropping that out, mirroring it, and
thus revealing the full face. The images are unchanged, except certain feature may have their brightness changed, or color made richer, in order to bring out the face a bit more. Make-up for the face, if you will. The original
image is provided, so see if you can find the hidden half-face. I’ve also added some painted
versions of each face, which I hope you’ll like.
Use your Finger to Slide
to Compare Original to Face
for custom hidden face products, click here
for apparel, accessories & other, click here
The faces you’ll find here could more accurately be called Nature’s Hidden “HALF” Faces. They
are made by taking an image from nature, whether a galaxy, a tree, a cactus, a cloud, or other
image, and finding “half of a face” somewhere in the image, cropping that out, mirroring it, and
thus revealing the full face. The images are unchanged, except certain feature may have their brightness changed, or color made richer, in order to bring out the face a bit more. Make-up for the face, if you will. The original
image is provided, so see if you can find the hidden half-face. I’ve also added some painted
versions of each face, which I hope you’ll like.