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Gee, my mind has flipped, but I sure think this photo is actually upside down. Does anyone else see this? LikeLike Reply
Me too, Phil. But it’s an interesting perspective because at first you only think “wow” and then “there is something wrong, but what!?”. And then younotice what it is. The water is a perfect mirror. LikeLike Reply
It was Chuck’s suggestion to flip the picture. You can see it right side up over here: http://bustershouse.wordpress.com/2012/04/29/april-photo-challenge-day-29-on-the-ground/ LikeLike Reply
Gee, my mind has flipped, but I sure think this photo is actually upside down. Does anyone else see this?
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Nice shot!!
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Me too, Phil. But it’s an interesting perspective because at first you only think “wow” and then “there is something wrong, but what!?”. And then younotice what it is. The water is a perfect mirror.
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It was Chuck’s suggestion to flip the picture. You can see it right side up over here:
http://bustershouse.wordpress.com/2012/04/29/april-photo-challenge-day-29-on-the-ground/
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