Kirk Andrews wrote:
>
> If you look closely, you'll see that the shadows of the back legs meet the back
> legs themselves on the floor (they're not floating). I think that illusion is
> created by the proximity of the shadow cast by the front legs.
>
The checkers on the floor are another reason. Compared to them the chair
is placed so that the reflection of the back legs don't seem to meet the
legs themselves at first sight (and they co-operate front legs shadows'
on that).
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