Ptolemaeus, Alphonsus and Arzache
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Ew. Ew.jsluder wrote:Denny wrote:Would someone care to offer a rodent's view?Well, I guess that is the view of some unfortunate rodents.Nanohedron wrote:Arzache..........
...makes me think of hemorrhoid ointment.
Just........EW.
BTW, I hate photos like that. The concavities always look like convexities to me, and I can't switch how I see 'em.
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That's 'cause you've lost perspective.Nanohedron wrote:BTW, I hate photos like that. The concavities always look like convexities to me, and I can't switch how I see 'em.
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Use the shadows to switch them around. For instance, if you look at the center crater and pay attention to the shadow from the peak in the middle, and then let your eye drop down to the shadows just above the lower wall, then everything will switch over.Nanohedron wrote:
BTW, I hate photos like that. The concavities always look like convexities to me, and I can't switch how I see 'em.
OTH, sseing the center crater with that large peak in the middle as a convex image does have some interesting, albeit Freudian, conotations....
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I can do it only briefly, and then it goes right back. If the pic were upside-down, I'd probably see it properly, I'm guessing.harpmaker wrote:Use the shadows to switch them around. For instance, if you look at the center crater and pay attention to the shadow from the peak in the middle, and then let your eye drop down to the shadows just above the lower wall, then everything will switch over.Nanohedron wrote:
BTW, I hate photos like that. The concavities always look like convexities to me, and I can't switch how I see 'em.
OTH, sseing the center crater with that large peak in the middle as a convex image does have some interesting, albeit Freudian, conotations....
"If you take music out of this world, you will have nothing but a ball of fire." - Balochi musician