
How a Single Shadow Fakes Real Depth
Aligning a tree’s shadow with the sun’s direction exploits perspective and light‑field cues, splitting a flat photo into foreground, midground and background that the visual cortex reads as real depth.

Aligning a tree’s shadow with the sun’s direction exploits perspective and light‑field cues, splitting a flat photo into foreground, midground and background that the visual cortex reads as real depth.

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