时间:2025-04-02 15:00:57 来源:网络整理编辑:探索
The unrealistic body standards placed upon women this summer have gotten out of hand.A Reddit user u
The unrealistic body standards placed upon women this summer have gotten out of hand.
A Reddit user uploaded an image of a woman's head floating above water level in a pool with the comment "Do those legs go all the way up?"
SEE ALSO:Serbian artist's drawings aren't 3D, but they sure do look like itHer torso is missing in the freaky photo since her legs lead directly into her head.
The optical illusion appears to be the result of water refraction, and it had commenters questioning how the photo was achieved.
Reddit user "highontacos" suggested the following explanation: "Refraction. When light leaves/enters water, it is bent, traveling in a different direction to your eye. What you see from this low camera angle is what you'd see from a much steeper camera angle, if the water were not there."
If those explanations aren't satisfying, might we suggest an alternative: magic. This photo was caused by magic.
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