Here’s something fun I never knew existed before: Trick-Eye Museums. It’s basically props along with a backdrop where you can pose and take a picture. When that picture is taken at a certain angle it looks.. well.. like the pictures you’re about to see below.
Here’s Fighter and me running away from a bear. Fighter’s expression is real here. He was really crying at this point. I think he didn’t like me crowding his personal space.
There’s this room that makes one look taller than the other on each corner.
Like how Shorty looks bigger than me here.
And how I look bigger than Shorty… well I always look bigger than Shorty but well I look much much bigger than her here.
I tested it out with Fighter but well that didn’t quite work. Fighter’s so small he looks smaller even at the “bigger” end of the room.
Here’s Fighter floating away in a barrel.
Me getting eaten by a shark.
Me learning ballet.
Fighter riding a rooster.
Penny and me climbing a ladder to get away from a big shark that somehow manages to climb up this tunnel without water.
Fighter appearing in the middle of the table. What you don’t see is me underneath him trying to push him up above that hole.
Shorty with Penny strapped on, balancing herself on a log. She’s so good at dealing with the pressure eh.
Fighter and Penny on a row boat together.
Shorty with nice big angel wings.
Fighter competing in the Grand Prix.
Fighter on a boat again. I think he’s trying to part the seas.
Trick-eye museums are so much fun.