All of these looked right side up from the get-go. I've tried to look at it a few different ways to trick my eyes into seeing them as upside down, but I can't make it work.
I never see any green >v< pretty sure I did last time I saw it tho, but now I just see the purple circles slowly fading away, maybe cuz Im on a different screen now
I can almost see it that way when looking at single plates like that one in isolation, but when viewed as a whole I just can't see them all that way.
Viewing it as convex puts it at a weird, almost floating angle relative to the other plates, which my mind tells me cannot be the case if they're all supposed to be laying flat on a table. The camera angle being what it is, I'd expect to be seeing more of the illuminated left half than the shaded right half if it was truly upside down and laying flat. Not to mention the shadow basically touching the embossed oval shape on the right, while the left has a bit of a gap between the oval and the start of the bevel of the plate edge, indicates that the light would be coming from the right rather than the left (because shadows can extend), unless the plate is supposed to be oddly asymmetrical or something.
It's an illusion. It's a bit like the spinning ballerina, which can change the rotation it spins with the power of the mind... Shadows can truck our brains. Try to look at this picture slightly from the right and imagine the light source comes from top left... Maybe that way you will be able to see it like they are upside down.
The plates are all right side up. The main light is located off the right side of the scene. It casts a highlight on the right outside edge, and on the left edge of all internal edges. If one of the plates were upside down the highlights would appear on the opposite internal edges, but all of the highlights are the same.
Also the right edge of some of the plates casts a shadow inside of the dish. The edge of an upside down dish does not cause a self-shadow in the middle. Only concave shapes will do this.
They all look right side up to me, I'm pretty sure the shadows make it so it can't look upside down, I can't get it even to appear that way at all.
I'm curious OP, with the famous dress, did you see black and blue or white and gold?
Interesting. I have never once seen the white/gold in the original photo, only blue/black.
I only ask because both that illusion and this one work only if people misinterpret the lighting. I'm curious to see if other people here have the same correlation
Yeah I can kinda force it to look upside down if I try to like unfocus but they appeared face up from the get go for me except maybe the top middle one?
Edit: interestingly when I saw the smaller preview image upon sending this to my partner then I could see it upside down.
Moreso that a lot of our image processing and depth perception is highly based on shadows, and a 2d image that lacks true depth can trick it somewhat easily.
omg my brain took so long to understand this picture X3 at first I had no idea what I was looking at until I read the text, then I had no idea y the hell upside-down plates would look like that and had no idea what material they could be made of or anything, then after like 15 minutes I FINALLY saw them upside-up (looking at the comments didnt help btw) and the image finally makes sense