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Astronaut and current ISS resident shares a photo from space
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<blockquote data-quote="SeventyOne" data-source="post: 73731445" data-attributes="member: 376402"><p>The way I see it, it looks like the light is above, behind, and to the left of the point of view of the picture taken. It's easier to see that when looking at the box at the top and noticing the brightness on the left side and shadow on the right side, and also the little reflective hot spot at the bottom of the window on the left. The leather item is flat because it's tucked under that metal lip. </p><p></p><p>The reason it might look odd to you is because in that frame of reference, the Earth would also act as a source of light, but there aren't any cross-shadows between the two sources of light, which should be obvious on the surfaces immediately surrounding the windows, especially across the bottoms and on the right face of that plush toy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeventyOne, post: 73731445, member: 376402"] The way I see it, it looks like the light is above, behind, and to the left of the point of view of the picture taken. It's easier to see that when looking at the box at the top and noticing the brightness on the left side and shadow on the right side, and also the little reflective hot spot at the bottom of the window on the left. The leather item is flat because it's tucked under that metal lip. The reason it might look odd to you is because in that frame of reference, the Earth would also act as a source of light, but there aren't any cross-shadows between the two sources of light, which should be obvious on the surfaces immediately surrounding the windows, especially across the bottoms and on the right face of that plush toy. [/QUOTE]
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