I have to agree with Mr. Wuu. I don't think the image would be near as interesting flipped. As it is, it makes my eye/brain combination uncomfortable because my brain knows the image is upside down even though my eyes are telling it otherwise. I find that rather fun.
I looked at this image for quite a spell. I like it a lot. Still, something about it was bothering me. I think it may be that the longish shadow cast by the young boy looking at the golfer isn't there or as pronounced on the golfer as well. Or it could be my perceived lack of a head on the person sitting in the window sill. But I could be wrong and it's something else entirely.
No. The whole point of this image is that it's upside down. Otherwise, it's just a guy hanging from the ceiling.
Yeah, but now it just looks like an upside down building with some guy playing golf photoshopped in.
It's just too obvious to my eye that the building is upside down that it becomes a distraction. The shape of the windows and the direction of the light through the windows just gives it away.
as always, it's a matter of decisionmaking I wanted brainteaser. I wanted it from the player's perspective, not the onlookers'. And I know very well the structure is upside down. It's supposed to be obvious that it's upside down
I'm a lazy portraitist. I only shoot beautiful women.
as always, it's a matter of decisionmaking I wanted brainteaser. I wanted it from the player's perspective, not the onlookers'. And I know very well the structure is upside down. It's supposed to be obvious that it's upside down
Cool image. If you were going for subtlety, it would have been better not to include the other figures, though some people probably would not notice that the room is upside down . As is, I think it works both ways. My preference would be to have the golfer on the ceiling, as I think the connection between him and the other figures gets lost when they are upside-down.
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I looked at this image for quite a spell. I like it a lot. Still, something about it was bothering me. I think it may be that the longish shadow cast by the young boy looking at the golfer isn't there or as pronounced on the golfer as well. Or it could be my perceived lack of a head on the person sitting in the window sill. But I could be wrong and it's something else entirely.
Yeah, but now it just looks like an upside down building with some guy playing golf photoshopped in.
It's just too obvious to my eye that the building is upside down that it becomes a distraction. The shape of the windows and the direction of the light through the windows just gives it away.
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