Monday, 20 April 2015

Hahaha....Can YOU spot the naked model camouflaged by trees and rocks

                         It looks like an ordinary forest, with moss climbing up the walls and brown leaves covering the floor - but, if you look closely, it is not as it seems 

It looks like an ordinary forest, with moss climbing up the walls and brown leaves covering the floor.
But if you look closely, you will see that this picture is not all it seems.
For the peaceful scene actually features a carefully painted female model.
The amazing illusion is the work of German body-painting artist Joerg Duesterwald, who spent hours painting his model so she would blend in with her surroundings.
The stunning set of pictures was taken in a forest in Langenfeld, Germany, yesterday.

Mr Duesterwald has been painting for more than 20 years. His shoots are complex and he works hard to ensure that the camera settings and location are perfect to get the best quality images.


Readers must look carefully if they want to see the female model, who is crouched on a rock covered in green, grey and black paint
Readers must look carefully if they want to see the female model, who is crouched on a rock covered in green, grey and black paint
                       The stunning set of images was taken in a forest near Langenfeld, Germany, yesterday by body-painting artist Joerg Duesterwald
The stunning set of images was taken in a forest near Langenfeld, Germany, yesterday by body-painting artist Joerg Duesterwald

                        The female model, who even had her hair painted, is also captured standing in front of a flat wall of rock with a large mossy log to her left
The female model, who even had her hair painted, is also captured standing in front of a flat wall of rock with a large mossy log to her left

                Mr Duesterwald used different filters to achieve a range of effects including a light sepia edit, which makes the model even harder to view
                 Mr Duesterwald used different filters to achieve a range of effects including a light sepia edit, which makes the model even harder to view
Mr Duesterwald used different filters to achieve a range of effects including a light sepia edit, which makes the model even harder to view

He has been painting for more than 20 years. His shoots are complex and he works hard to ensure that the camera settings and location are perfect
He has been painting for more than 20 years. His shoots are complex and he works hard to ensure that the camera settings and location are perfect

The temperature was thought to be between 10 to 15 degrees during the shoot. Above, the model curls herself into the shade of the rockface
The temperature was thought to be between 10 to 15 degrees during the shoot. Above, the model curls herself into the shade of the rockface

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