Added value of turning a picture upside down?
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 5:13 pm
Hi,
recently I made this pic, which became much more interesting when I turned it upside down, because you have to look twice to grasp the image. The reflected trees almost seem more real than the real ones. Also, it is strange to see that the reflection is not a full copy of the real.
What do you think? And do you have any comparable examples of 180 degrees of improvement? I now know this works well for landscape reflection, but there must be other applications....
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recently I made this pic, which became much more interesting when I turned it upside down, because you have to look twice to grasp the image. The reflected trees almost seem more real than the real ones. Also, it is strange to see that the reflection is not a full copy of the real.
What do you think? And do you have any comparable examples of 180 degrees of improvement? I now know this works well for landscape reflection, but there must be other applications....
this is the unrotated version:
It posted this earlier inthe show and tell, but got no reaction. Sorry to those that see this twice.