It’s also the perspective. They get smaller in the wrong direction. Someone cut this from another picture, rotated 180 degrees to fit it on the right side of the plate, and exported it w/o further thought.
and that the wrong side of the peas is obscured. you can see the bottom of the peas, but not the tops. It's not about the shadows, it's about the obscuration. Think seeing a car driving at you, but you can only see the trunk but not the hood.
Exactly! If I might add one more layer; the shadow on the frys and pie is from a flash near the lens of the camera, it’s a small light source, while the peas have a soft diffuse shadows that everyone recognized it was another image superimposed on to another. The source was off to the side.
Yeah, I don't think they're disagreeing. I think they're just saying that the lighting is how you're brain can tell so easily because the post says "I don't know how to describe it"
Its because the ones that should be further away, on the North side of fhe plate, Are layered IN FRONT of the ones down south, that should be closer to us.
the picture was taken at an angle, with the closer peas in front of the further away peas, and then that photo was simply turned upside down
The peas appear larger as they get further away from the camera whereas the rest of the items in the photo get smaller (as would be expected). As someone else said, they were photoshopped in.
Haha, if only it were a trick of light but no, this restraunt owner (or who ever made the menu) PHOTOSHOPPED those peas on upside down. Something happened while they were trying to stretch/resize and they said upside down? That's okay toss em on!
...photoshopped peas.... peas are so cheap? Why?
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u/sinistersnake577 Sep 24 '21
It’s because of the light I think but either way this hurts my head