04-11-2008, 04:29 PM
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Aurally Fixated
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This picture is discussed brilliantly on reddit:
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Originally Posted by MaximumBob
In regards to the "phoned in" reflections, I think they were trying to go for the effect this one fairly tall building someplace does. I don't rightly remember the place or what the building is called, but there is a mirror on the ceiling and a little bit outside of the window (although here it would need to be slanted a bit, which could be the case) that reflects what's outside onto the reflective floor below creating that effect. Where the reflection on the floor is actually just the reflection of the ceiling.
[edit] As some one pointed out below, it is not like that. It could also be that, the mirror on the outside of the building is slanted down so it reflects what is reflecting on the inside ceiling mirror (that is slanted up and reflecting the outside buildings) which reflects onto the floor making it like that. The floor would have to be slanted down a little, and it would then make a sort of C with the room. Of course that is just making shit up now for the dude who made the poster.
He also seems to be standing back enough were he could probably be trying to look outside at everything at once, although he should probably step back a bit more for that. Of course he could just be like me where he tries to keep it even so he's in the exact middle to not give either side of the window more attention but still wants to be close to the window see more. Yes I do that, I also have a hard time eaten food in uneven numbers, hell Batman could be like that in the movie, MAYBE HE'S LIKE THAT IN THE MOVIE, WHO THE FUCK KNOWS, I'M JUST BABBLING NOW WHAT THE FUCK AM I TALKING ABOUT.
Oh and I like this comment
zestypete said...
Maybe the entire building is in fact collapsing forward and our hero, The Batman, has slid along the very shiny (and clearly unsafe for work) floor, thereby slamming bodily into the vertical bar of the frame, leaving him unconscious as the building falls over on it way to his ultimate doom? If THAT's the case, then this captures this pivotal moment perfectly.
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