Strange detail in TikTok user’s picture with dad leaves internet in stitches

A woman attempting to get a nice picture with her dad was shocked to later find a hidden detail in the photograph.

Looking back at the shot taken on a Polaroid digital camera, she realised they had captured a hilarious trick of the light — and it wasn’t complimentary.

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The US TikToker @kris10freek posted the pictures on TikTok and let the viewers guess why the image deserved a second glance.

“When you thought you got a cute picture with your dad,” she said, captioning the post: “Welp”.

A woman has posted an image of herself with her dad on TikTok after noticing a hidden detail in the shot. Credit: TikTok

Seated outside for the photograph, the woman was unknowingly angled in such a way that the sun cast a warped silhouette of her side profile across her dad’s T-shirt.

Her shadow fell on angle that made it appear as though she had an elongated nose, with one viewer remarking that it bore a striking resemblance to “Alfred Hitchcock”.

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In a trick of the light, the woman’s silhouette failed to mimic her naturally small nose. Credit: TikTok

“My damn GRU NOSE,” she said, likening her schnoz to that of the cartoon villain Gru, from the movie franchise Despicable Me.

“I didn’t notice but when I did I could not stop seeing it.”

As one viewer responded: “When you nose, you nose.”

Many were quick to compare the silhouette to characters and caricatures including “Mr Burns”, “Pinocchio”, and the archetypal image of a “witch”.

“That is a honker,” one person said.

The woman took the insults in her stride and poked fun at herself, pointing viewers who couldn’t find the funny detail in the right direction: “(It’s) the nose shadow.”

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