Posted by David Henry on September 11, 2014 
A perfect 'reflection' on the events of a year ago. Very creative.
Posted by J. Randall Banks on September 11, 2014 
Interesting shot indeed.
Posted by Wharton Separk on September 11, 2014 
Nicely done, John ... thanks for posting.
Posted by Entre Durmientes (Mauro C.) on September 11, 2014 
Beautiful, very good source of inspiration, nice!
Posted by BUFFIE on September 11, 2014 
Very cool shot John!
Posted by FSWood on September 11, 2014 
Dude, you are seriously messing with my head with your getting all M.C. Escher here! But, yeah, it is kinda cool. Storm definitely wasn't cool, but your photo sure is.
Posted by Nathan Richters on September 11, 2014 
A very unique and interesting idea. It took me a few moments to figure out the perspective. Very cool.
Posted by Dana M. on September 11, 2014 
Interesting, fascinating, awesome, imaginative, and a lot of other descriptions for an "Out of the box" photo John. Although looking at it makes me start to get dizzy, and then my brain hurt...OW! Someone pass me the Aspirin and Dramamine! Still, great shot.
Posted by Pascal BANNEVILLE on September 12, 2014 
AWSOME ! it took me a few seconds to realize the picture was upside down. Excellent shot!
Posted by Jim Thias on September 12, 2014 
Flipped vertically AND horizontally. Nice!
Posted by jdayrail on September 12, 2014 
Someone help me out. I still can't figure it out. I have the same problem with the Magic Eye books.
Posted by pjflstc on September 14, 2014 
I had to turn my laptop upside down to see the photo. Great capture and presentation.
Posted by Jim Thias on September 15, 2014 
jdayrail, he flipped it vertically and horizontally. It's a eye twister, ain't it? :-)
Posted by Jim Meade on September 15, 2014 
Awesome! I had to read the comments before I figured it out! Great work!
Posted by Joshua Jankus on September 23, 2014 
jdayrail, if you're still confused, it seems like the camera was turned upside down, and the engine in the picture is a reflection in a puddle. So if you look at this entire picture upside down, you'll realize that the engine would normally be inverted, as it's a reflection of an engine that is actually "below" the frame in this case.
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