Whoa. I had to google it to get an explanation. One thing that makes it hard is that the size compared to the other two seems off. I tried enhancing the photo, but the quality is (surprisingly!) poor.
I tried turning the monitor upside down and I still see 2 dogs 😯
The 'owner' looks to be a French Poodle. Tail up top, dog facing us, looking to its right (our left). So, the pic is of three dogs.
Timing is everything, right? It would take 100 years to capture "those 3" like that again. Surprisingly, once you know there's 3 dogs, it still looks like two. Nice photo-trickery! 😮 😲
Once the image was explained, then I could understand the photograph. A very interesting effect !
Here's my take, The person looks to have a Wolf head coming out of his back, and the upper right dog, looks to have 4 legs and 1 that is missing as if it was a 5 legged dog. The dog to the lower right has no legs what so ever.
@geoff-jowett Geoff; I stood on my head and got the same results.......plus dizziness.
@perrone1 Try checking the pic again tomorrow Tony....before happy hour.
I'm surprised you didn't suffer more serious effects than dizziness. Standing on one's own head must put a tremendous strain on the spine and lumbar musculature and the hamstrings, but of course you are to be commended for taking such a . . um . . flexible approach to the problem.@geoff-jowett Geoff; I stood on my head and got the same results.......plus dizziness.
Graeme.M. Ogg
London U.K.
@graeme-ogg Thanks Graeme! 'Tis true that standing on one's head is quite a feet. Also, I take yogurt for flexibility.
Looked this morning and saw man and two dogs. Looked just now and saw three dogs. It pays to be a little tired. Good one John.

