A Japanese psychologist has left people scratching their heads after revealing his fascinating hidden portrait.
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While the image below might just look like a standard black and white grid, Akiyoshi Kitaoka used what’s known as ‘masking phenomenon.
One of my portraits pic.twitter.com/URmDspcwnH
— Akiyoshi Kitaoka (@AkiyoshiKitaoka) March 22, 2017
If you’re having trouble viewing the image, simply scroll up and down a little. Kitaoka also suggests looking at it from a distance.
Can you see the hidden man?
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