I'm chopped. Yet, I'm joined
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This is my first time I'm posting here. I hope you'll have fun!
I'm chopped (in your view).
But actually, I'm not.
Sometimes, I bend my lower body (in your view).
But actually, I don't.
Who am I?
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This is my first time I'm posting here. I hope you'll have fun!
I'm chopped (in your view).
But actually, I'm not.
Sometimes, I bend my lower body (in your view).
But actually, I don't.
Who am I?
riddle
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Welcome to Puzzling :) This riddle seems to be too broad, can you add more lines to make it specific?
– ABcDexter
Nov 26 at 11:18
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@ABcDexter Ok! Give me some time.
– rv7
Nov 26 at 11:20
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This is my first time I'm posting here. I hope you'll have fun!
I'm chopped (in your view).
But actually, I'm not.
Sometimes, I bend my lower body (in your view).
But actually, I don't.
Who am I?
riddle
New contributor
This is my first time I'm posting here. I hope you'll have fun!
I'm chopped (in your view).
But actually, I'm not.
Sometimes, I bend my lower body (in your view).
But actually, I don't.
Who am I?
riddle
riddle
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New contributor
edited Nov 26 at 11:49
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asked Nov 26 at 11:06
rv7
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17717
New contributor
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Welcome to Puzzling :) This riddle seems to be too broad, can you add more lines to make it specific?
– ABcDexter
Nov 26 at 11:18
1
@ABcDexter Ok! Give me some time.
– rv7
Nov 26 at 11:20
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2
Welcome to Puzzling :) This riddle seems to be too broad, can you add more lines to make it specific?
– ABcDexter
Nov 26 at 11:18
1
@ABcDexter Ok! Give me some time.
– rv7
Nov 26 at 11:20
2
2
Welcome to Puzzling :) This riddle seems to be too broad, can you add more lines to make it specific?
– ABcDexter
Nov 26 at 11:18
Welcome to Puzzling :) This riddle seems to be too broad, can you add more lines to make it specific?
– ABcDexter
Nov 26 at 11:18
1
1
@ABcDexter Ok! Give me some time.
– rv7
Nov 26 at 11:20
@ABcDexter Ok! Give me some time.
– rv7
Nov 26 at 11:20
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5 Answers
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It could be
an object which gives an image like this is a straw or rod in water due to refraction. From a lower angle it looks cut and from above bent.
Absolutely! Nice :)
– rv7
Nov 26 at 11:48
1
FLash's answer was illuminating!
– Tom
Nov 26 at 11:56
Brilliant @Tom.
– DEEM
2 days ago
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10
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I actually thought these would also be cool to see
When the shutter speed does not align with a moving object.
It can give a chopped, or sometimes bent object
Interesting! By the way, can you explain me how is this chopped object?
– rv7
Nov 26 at 13:32
1
@rv7 This exact image isn't chopped, but you can imagine that if even less synched, the results would be chopped.
– nl-x
Nov 26 at 14:13
1
@rv7 The effect is called the Rolling Shutter Effect, when Minor, it causes this, when major (the objects are high speed), it can flat out cut objects in half or hide half of them.
– Ryan
Nov 26 at 19:48
@Ryan thanks for the Rolling Shutter Effect, I understood that this is also an answer. Heads up!
– rv7
Nov 27 at 2:35
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up vote
7
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I think it might be a
rainbow
Is it?
No. But, you're closer.
– rv7
Nov 26 at 11:25
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up vote
2
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Could it be
A lenticular print? (the gif might not show well)
You can have a picture of a tree chopped and bent at one angle, but standing straight at another angle.
New contributor
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up vote
1
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It could be
Chopsticks
Just used it for dinner. Chopped and also joined at end ? Or am I wrong ?
New contributor
Hey richard, thanks for answering! I suggest you to provide an explanation also, as of why this answer fits into the riddle. Also, answers to riddle should not be exposed, you should use spoilers (>!
) to hide them.
– rv7
Nov 27 at 2:44
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5 Answers
5
active
oldest
votes
5 Answers
5
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
19
down vote
accepted
It could be
an object which gives an image like this is a straw or rod in water due to refraction. From a lower angle it looks cut and from above bent.
Absolutely! Nice :)
– rv7
Nov 26 at 11:48
1
FLash's answer was illuminating!
– Tom
Nov 26 at 11:56
Brilliant @Tom.
– DEEM
2 days ago
add a comment |
up vote
19
down vote
accepted
It could be
an object which gives an image like this is a straw or rod in water due to refraction. From a lower angle it looks cut and from above bent.
Absolutely! Nice :)
– rv7
Nov 26 at 11:48
1
FLash's answer was illuminating!
– Tom
Nov 26 at 11:56
Brilliant @Tom.
– DEEM
2 days ago
add a comment |
up vote
19
down vote
accepted
up vote
19
down vote
accepted
It could be
an object which gives an image like this is a straw or rod in water due to refraction. From a lower angle it looks cut and from above bent.
It could be
an object which gives an image like this is a straw or rod in water due to refraction. From a lower angle it looks cut and from above bent.
edited Nov 26 at 14:19
rv7
17717
17717
answered Nov 26 at 11:47
Tom
28k297164
28k297164
Absolutely! Nice :)
– rv7
Nov 26 at 11:48
1
FLash's answer was illuminating!
– Tom
Nov 26 at 11:56
Brilliant @Tom.
– DEEM
2 days ago
add a comment |
Absolutely! Nice :)
– rv7
Nov 26 at 11:48
1
FLash's answer was illuminating!
– Tom
Nov 26 at 11:56
Brilliant @Tom.
– DEEM
2 days ago
Absolutely! Nice :)
– rv7
Nov 26 at 11:48
Absolutely! Nice :)
– rv7
Nov 26 at 11:48
1
1
FLash's answer was illuminating!
– Tom
Nov 26 at 11:56
FLash's answer was illuminating!
– Tom
Nov 26 at 11:56
Brilliant @Tom.
– DEEM
2 days ago
Brilliant @Tom.
– DEEM
2 days ago
add a comment |
up vote
10
down vote
I actually thought these would also be cool to see
When the shutter speed does not align with a moving object.
It can give a chopped, or sometimes bent object
Interesting! By the way, can you explain me how is this chopped object?
– rv7
Nov 26 at 13:32
1
@rv7 This exact image isn't chopped, but you can imagine that if even less synched, the results would be chopped.
– nl-x
Nov 26 at 14:13
1
@rv7 The effect is called the Rolling Shutter Effect, when Minor, it causes this, when major (the objects are high speed), it can flat out cut objects in half or hide half of them.
– Ryan
Nov 26 at 19:48
@Ryan thanks for the Rolling Shutter Effect, I understood that this is also an answer. Heads up!
– rv7
Nov 27 at 2:35
add a comment |
up vote
10
down vote
I actually thought these would also be cool to see
When the shutter speed does not align with a moving object.
It can give a chopped, or sometimes bent object
Interesting! By the way, can you explain me how is this chopped object?
– rv7
Nov 26 at 13:32
1
@rv7 This exact image isn't chopped, but you can imagine that if even less synched, the results would be chopped.
– nl-x
Nov 26 at 14:13
1
@rv7 The effect is called the Rolling Shutter Effect, when Minor, it causes this, when major (the objects are high speed), it can flat out cut objects in half or hide half of them.
– Ryan
Nov 26 at 19:48
@Ryan thanks for the Rolling Shutter Effect, I understood that this is also an answer. Heads up!
– rv7
Nov 27 at 2:35
add a comment |
up vote
10
down vote
up vote
10
down vote
I actually thought these would also be cool to see
When the shutter speed does not align with a moving object.
It can give a chopped, or sometimes bent object
I actually thought these would also be cool to see
When the shutter speed does not align with a moving object.
It can give a chopped, or sometimes bent object
answered Nov 26 at 13:26
nl-x
424313
424313
Interesting! By the way, can you explain me how is this chopped object?
– rv7
Nov 26 at 13:32
1
@rv7 This exact image isn't chopped, but you can imagine that if even less synched, the results would be chopped.
– nl-x
Nov 26 at 14:13
1
@rv7 The effect is called the Rolling Shutter Effect, when Minor, it causes this, when major (the objects are high speed), it can flat out cut objects in half or hide half of them.
– Ryan
Nov 26 at 19:48
@Ryan thanks for the Rolling Shutter Effect, I understood that this is also an answer. Heads up!
– rv7
Nov 27 at 2:35
add a comment |
Interesting! By the way, can you explain me how is this chopped object?
– rv7
Nov 26 at 13:32
1
@rv7 This exact image isn't chopped, but you can imagine that if even less synched, the results would be chopped.
– nl-x
Nov 26 at 14:13
1
@rv7 The effect is called the Rolling Shutter Effect, when Minor, it causes this, when major (the objects are high speed), it can flat out cut objects in half or hide half of them.
– Ryan
Nov 26 at 19:48
@Ryan thanks for the Rolling Shutter Effect, I understood that this is also an answer. Heads up!
– rv7
Nov 27 at 2:35
Interesting! By the way, can you explain me how is this chopped object?
– rv7
Nov 26 at 13:32
Interesting! By the way, can you explain me how is this chopped object?
– rv7
Nov 26 at 13:32
1
1
@rv7 This exact image isn't chopped, but you can imagine that if even less synched, the results would be chopped.
– nl-x
Nov 26 at 14:13
@rv7 This exact image isn't chopped, but you can imagine that if even less synched, the results would be chopped.
– nl-x
Nov 26 at 14:13
1
1
@rv7 The effect is called the Rolling Shutter Effect, when Minor, it causes this, when major (the objects are high speed), it can flat out cut objects in half or hide half of them.
– Ryan
Nov 26 at 19:48
@rv7 The effect is called the Rolling Shutter Effect, when Minor, it causes this, when major (the objects are high speed), it can flat out cut objects in half or hide half of them.
– Ryan
Nov 26 at 19:48
@Ryan thanks for the Rolling Shutter Effect, I understood that this is also an answer. Heads up!
– rv7
Nov 27 at 2:35
@Ryan thanks for the Rolling Shutter Effect, I understood that this is also an answer. Heads up!
– rv7
Nov 27 at 2:35
add a comment |
up vote
7
down vote
I think it might be a
rainbow
Is it?
No. But, you're closer.
– rv7
Nov 26 at 11:25
add a comment |
up vote
7
down vote
I think it might be a
rainbow
Is it?
No. But, you're closer.
– rv7
Nov 26 at 11:25
add a comment |
up vote
7
down vote
up vote
7
down vote
I think it might be a
rainbow
Is it?
I think it might be a
rainbow
Is it?
edited Nov 26 at 11:25
answered Nov 26 at 11:22
FLash
33815
33815
No. But, you're closer.
– rv7
Nov 26 at 11:25
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No. But, you're closer.
– rv7
Nov 26 at 11:25
No. But, you're closer.
– rv7
Nov 26 at 11:25
No. But, you're closer.
– rv7
Nov 26 at 11:25
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
Could it be
A lenticular print? (the gif might not show well)
You can have a picture of a tree chopped and bent at one angle, but standing straight at another angle.
New contributor
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
Could it be
A lenticular print? (the gif might not show well)
You can have a picture of a tree chopped and bent at one angle, but standing straight at another angle.
New contributor
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
Could it be
A lenticular print? (the gif might not show well)
You can have a picture of a tree chopped and bent at one angle, but standing straight at another angle.
New contributor
Could it be
A lenticular print? (the gif might not show well)
You can have a picture of a tree chopped and bent at one angle, but standing straight at another angle.
New contributor
New contributor
answered Nov 27 at 3:56
ntjess
211
211
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New contributor
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up vote
1
down vote
It could be
Chopsticks
Just used it for dinner. Chopped and also joined at end ? Or am I wrong ?
New contributor
Hey richard, thanks for answering! I suggest you to provide an explanation also, as of why this answer fits into the riddle. Also, answers to riddle should not be exposed, you should use spoilers (>!
) to hide them.
– rv7
Nov 27 at 2:44
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
It could be
Chopsticks
Just used it for dinner. Chopped and also joined at end ? Or am I wrong ?
New contributor
Hey richard, thanks for answering! I suggest you to provide an explanation also, as of why this answer fits into the riddle. Also, answers to riddle should not be exposed, you should use spoilers (>!
) to hide them.
– rv7
Nov 27 at 2:44
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
It could be
Chopsticks
Just used it for dinner. Chopped and also joined at end ? Or am I wrong ?
New contributor
It could be
Chopsticks
Just used it for dinner. Chopped and also joined at end ? Or am I wrong ?
New contributor
edited Nov 27 at 8:52
Deepu Sasidharan
767822
767822
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answered Nov 27 at 2:34
richard
113
113
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New contributor
Hey richard, thanks for answering! I suggest you to provide an explanation also, as of why this answer fits into the riddle. Also, answers to riddle should not be exposed, you should use spoilers (>!
) to hide them.
– rv7
Nov 27 at 2:44
add a comment |
Hey richard, thanks for answering! I suggest you to provide an explanation also, as of why this answer fits into the riddle. Also, answers to riddle should not be exposed, you should use spoilers (>!
) to hide them.
– rv7
Nov 27 at 2:44
Hey richard, thanks for answering! I suggest you to provide an explanation also, as of why this answer fits into the riddle. Also, answers to riddle should not be exposed, you should use spoilers (
>!
) to hide them.– rv7
Nov 27 at 2:44
Hey richard, thanks for answering! I suggest you to provide an explanation also, as of why this answer fits into the riddle. Also, answers to riddle should not be exposed, you should use spoilers (
>!
) to hide them.– rv7
Nov 27 at 2:44
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rv7 is a new contributor. Be nice, and check out our Code of Conduct.
rv7 is a new contributor. Be nice, and check out our Code of Conduct.
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Welcome to Puzzling :) This riddle seems to be too broad, can you add more lines to make it specific?
– ABcDexter
Nov 26 at 11:18
1
@ABcDexter Ok! Give me some time.
– rv7
Nov 26 at 11:20