In this picture, what seems like a young woman combines several elements.
The image has the features of a woman artistically placed by animals.
You see first:
Two Horses
The two horses which seem to be in their wild form are placed at the extreme sides of the image. The horses form the ears, hair, and sideburns of the woman. If one observes closely one can also see that the horses’ hoofs seem like the woman’s earrings.
People who observe the horses first are not just as agile as the horses, they are aggressive, focused, and hard to be distracted.
The three birds flying together
The three birds that are flying together are likely to be noticed first. Given their position in the image and the fact that they are bigger than the other birds and have been placed in an isolated manner makes them pretty much visible.
People who see the birds first are freedom-lovers. They can never compromise their freedom and liberty. With their freedom and free spirit attitude in hand, they can go to any height.
The two pot-bellied birds
This is difficult to see! These two pot-bellied birds form the eye pupil of the woman, thus making it hard to distinguish.
People who see these birds first are one of those few who look for the tiniest details in everything. They can’t just be happy with what everyone else sees. They always make it a point to stand apart from others.
The red one and the tiny one
Did you notice that the lips of the woman are not just normal lips? It’s a lovely red bird perched right under another tiny one.
Though it seems obvious, given the color of the bird and its placement at the lips it is impossible to notice it at first glance.
People who see these birds first are very observant of their ambiance. They start looking for things from the most non-obvious places.
The bird that seems like an Albatross
With wings so wide, this one seems like an Albatross! This bird forms the dramatic eyebrows of the woman as a result of which it escapes everyone’s attention.
Now, if you are one of those who sees it, you know you have those extremely talented powers of observation that hardly anyone else has.