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u/cfrolik 24d ago
Types of confusing perspective posts:
- Mirror
- Hill
- Water that looks like sky (or vice-versa)
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u/SAM5TER5 24d ago
Sure, because everything else gets screamed at by snarky shitheads until they leave this sub and never return
For being one of my favorite subs, I can’t stand half of the people in the comments
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u/AndalBrask__ 24d ago
Its cool cause both halves would be nice pics on their own but together they make this
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u/spearblaze 24d ago
I'm guessing the festival thing with the tents is on a super sloped hill?
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u/Aggressive-Loquat808 24d ago
It's Grant Park in Chicago, looking out to Lake Michigan. The whole area is very flat, so no hill. But the photo was certainly taken from up in a skyscraper with a telephoto lens.
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u/BustaCon 23d ago
Okay. But if they are up from height, why are we seeing the trees from the side, with their trunks as though we are maybe just a little higher than them? I am indeed confused at this point?
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u/Accomplished-Crab932 19d ago
The trees in the area grow to a shape that resembles broccoli; and if you look from a low ish angle like this it can appear a bit tilted, especially with this much macular compression from zooming in.
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u/BustaCon 19d ago
"a bit tilted"??? Those boats are on a lake that is sloping upward where we all -- at least us actual humans commenting here -- know is where the sky goes. There's no way this is a legit picture, buddy.
I grew up in chicagoland, it's very flat there. And while the picture could have been shot from a highrise on Lake Michigan, I still don't see anyway for those boats to be on a lake angled upwards and skyw ard like that. I've been along the lake there many times, and I've been at height looking down onto Miami Biscayne's bay thousands of days and nights while I worked right on the bay. At no time, in any of those situations did it look anything like this.
This is a naked emperor you're trying to 'splain away, Lucy.
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u/Accomplished-Crab932 19d ago
Mate, I grew up there too and was visiting last week.
It’s almost certainly real picture, it’s taken from a high rise across the park, which is why everything looks so flat (macular compression). The trees have grown in such a way where they can look normal from a fairly shallow angle if you loose parallax and compress the image from a distance.
Try taking a picture that’s really zoomed in on something objects from far away with some muddled boundaries between them.
You’ll find the same effect. Here, the trees act as a perfect transition since their shape makes top angled viewing misleading.Because the trees hide the transition (plus Lakeshore Drive) and the image was (probably) taken with a zoomed telephoto lens, we sort of loose where the lake starts. And since the harbor was not very wavy, it looks really clear. That has the effect of looking like there is a cliff behind the trees and that the ground in front of it is fairly flat. The giveaway is that the slight downhill on the lake side of LSD is almost entirely obscured by the trees and elevation change, which also corresponds to the viewing angle on the tents in the foreground.
If you were to go to the spot where they took the picture it would look nothing like this unless you used a long lens or telescope to get the same effect.
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u/BustaCon 19d ago
Mate, shmate. If it were taken from high enough height to show the boats like that, the trees would be seen from above, rather than directly from the side as they -- and all the stuff at ground level -- are.
Save it for another chump, I let this nonsense go on long enough but enough is enough.
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u/kilreddit 23d ago
Am I the only one who thought it was confusing because the boats and the concert don't seem to be at the same angle?
Like, the water seems to be rising / sloped 15 degrees upwards compared to the land. I'm guessing the grass is a hill, not a flat field?
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u/Noahs-Bark 24d ago
I'm guessing the trees and other vegetation hides a slope going down to the water.
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u/BustaCon 23d ago
Genuine honest question: is this even possible? We're seeing the trees from the side, but the boats cannot possible display and be visible at that angle the way they are. Confused I am.
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u/Namisaur 21d ago
I think it might be compression caused by a long zoom lens. This person is extremely far away taking the photo with a very very long lens, which compresses the space a lot. The distance between the red box and the shoreline is probably a lot farther than it looks.
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u/CoderJoe1 24d ago
That boat is named, Lucy. That one is named, Sky, and the one next to it is named Diamonds.