OK, that official confirms that I have completely lost my mind. I do not remember a turn like that going into MK. I always remember it as straight in. Time for the padded room. I think I remember a slight bend in the track but certainly nothing that sharp. Is there some trick photography going on there or have I really lost it.?
OK, that official confirms that I have completely lost my mind. I do not remember a turn like that going into MK. I always remember it as straight in. Time for the padded room. I think I remember a slight bend in the track but certainly nothing that sharp. Is there some trick photography going on there or have I really lost it.?
So you're saying that taken from a weird angle, it gives the illusion that it is a much sharper turn then it really is. Is that about correct? I hope so because I was about to schedule myself for a scan.
So you're saying that taken from a weird angle, it gives the illusion that it is a much sharper turn then it really is. Is that about correct? I hope so because I was about to schedule myself for a scan.
Yep! But again, not speaking as to your need for a scan or whatever: do what you need to do! Hehehehee...
When I was a little kid, I noticed sometimes on TV that certain things looked strange- like when they took a long shot of a car coming at you at a slight angle- the back end of the car would look funny. I asked the grown ups and they simply dismissed it. I figured it out on my own- that it was a long zoom shot, and of such a distance that the back end of the car was relatively the same distance as the front end of the car from where the camera was...
[PS: actually, it might be 'counter-foreshortening'.]