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Instantaneously I thought clockwise. However, My second of watching proved to show a counter-clockwise rotation because the reflected shadow from the bottom of the frame gave me an accurate focal point.
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Clockwise at first and I couldn't get her to turn at all, but then I watched her shadow and she flipped. Now I can make her spin which ever way I choose ;)
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Me too. I used to do that all the time with the radar tower at Heathrow airport whilst waiting on the runway. Clockwise, counter-clockwise, clockwise, counter-clockwise... Good fun! :wobbly: |
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Counter clockwise for a few moments then she reversed to clockwise... definitely an odd thing.
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I'm glad I had a train ticket! :eek: :wobbly: |
Counter-clockwise the whole time. Watched it for a couple of minutes and the only time I could even make myself almost see it clockwise was by watching her out of my peripheral vision and seeing an incomplete picture. I watched the rotation of her foot about her supporting leg, her extended leg about her hip and her ponytail about her head and there was no way I could convince myself that seeing her rotate clockwise was anything other than an illusion or inability to see her clearly.
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clockwise all the way, which is strange given my degrees and last 2 professions
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Clockwise when I focus my eyes on the picture; if I let the view blur, counterclockwise.
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Like others ... clockwise, but with effort I saw the counter clockwise, too.
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