Mark Sturtevant wrote:
How do we know these pictures aren't upside down? 🧐
Because nothing would be holding the suet feeder up.
Bill_de wrote:
Rotate the image one hundred and eighty degrees.
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Dear Bill_de...If you enlarge the photograph of the Starling hanging from the feeder upside down, you will see suet dripping from the bottom of the brown and orange suet feeder toward the bird and the earth DUE TO GRAVITY. If you suspect someone trying to trick you and you turn the image 180 degrees and look carefully, gravity would have to be making things fall UP if that were the correct orientation!
DaveO wrote:
Depends on how you look at it!
Glass half empty or half full??
Dear DaveO...If you enlarge the image of the Starling under the suet feeder, you will notice the suet drippings dropping downward toward the earth due to GRAVITY!
Mark Sturtevant wrote:
How do we know these pictures aren't upside down? 🧐
Dear Mark Sturtevant...You know my image is not upside down by enlarging it and noticing that the drippings coming out of the bottom of the feeder are falling downward toward the earth due to GRAVITY!
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