This melancholic tree face was photographed near Ottawa, Canada.
Human beings are “hard-wired” from birth to identify human faces. This allows people to use only minimal details to recognize faces from a distance and in poor visibility, but can also lead them to interpret random images or patterns of light and shade as being faces, this is known as Pareidolia.


I’d be sad too, if I were stuck in some old, ugly tree… Ha-ha!
To me, stuff like this is more interesting than seeing a face in the clouds, as this sucker actually grew that way over a period of years.
At any rate, I’m digging this Freaky website of yours; cheers!
That is so weird I have to keep looking at it. You know its not a face yet your brain keeps seeing it as a face.
Former Prime Minister Joe Clark? …They always said you were sort of wooden. Is that you?