Check yourself: look at the pictures laid out the paving stones of the road on which the car is going. It seems that the author has made two shots from different angles.
But in fact the brain is cheating on you: they are two absolutely identical pictures. Evidence led Reddit user forum under the nickname Shroffinator. He labeled the image, put them and arranged on top of each other one above the other. Here is the result:
Cheating has its explanation: it can be compared with known optical illusion wall café. This effect was first discovered a British psychologist, professor emeritus of the University of Bristol Neuropsychology Richard Gregory. Parallel lines on a mosaic wall in the cafe seem wavy.
The reason is that different types of neurons in the retina and visual cortex respond to the perception of dark and light colors in different ways. Also, an optical illusion can be created and due to the perspective that there is in the photo.
Read more about optical illusions that literally break the brain, read here.