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The "face" of Neptune appears over Newhaven harbour wall

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Neptune seems to have made an appearance on the East Sussex coast during a storm.

The sighting of the "face" of the Roman god of water was captured by BBC photographer Jeff Overs in Newhaven on Tuesday.

He took the picture as waves crashed over the harbour wall during the storm.

The sighting seems to be an example of pareidolia - when an image is seen in an otherwise random or ambiguous visual pattern.

Mr Overs said he took the photo at about 09:00 BST at high tide in winds of more than 50mph (80km/h).

"It's become a popular location for photographers because the sea 'boils' in high wind against the sea wall.

"The waves splash into the high wind and when blown back occasionally make patterns that look like (pareidolic) ghoulish faces."

He said the small wave in the foreground resembles a hand.

"It's a straight shot and I haven't manipulated the image at all," Mr Overs said.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-57770547
 
That's a pretty cool shot, milliseconds later and its gone :)


(but should we be averting our eyes?)
 
Hmmmm... that lighthouse looks nothing like a trident.
 
Can't wait to see my face on uranus
Wait a minute that dont sound right :hmm:
 
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