I really don't understand why the house is reflected upside-down. Do you?
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13 comments:
That's just what concave surfaces do. And it in this case, it does it beautifully.
Because the euphonium is upside down? ;-)
Eine großartige Spiegelung! Toll gesehen!
Wünsch dir ein schönes Wochenende!
A great reflection, even upside down!
What a great subject of reflections, this horn... I like the distorded reality it reflects.
It does make for a pleasant looking image. I think at some point I've heard the reason for why that happens, but at the moment, it eludes me.
Nö ich auch nicht, ist aber egal, sieht doch toll und musikalisch aus!
Well spotted and well done, Karl!
I know it has to do with the shape of the horn but, that's about all. Great capture.
A marvellous capture Karl. Isn't it amazing how many reflective images surround us and are there for the taking?!
I am certainly not the person to explain it!
Wonderful reflection.
I think this upside-down has to do with the shape of a trumpet.
Oh I'm so glad I didn't miss this one Karl, j'adore your brass reflections.. I enjoyed reading all possible theories above :)
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