Very cool inversion, creates great definition and I like the shapes. It reminds me of Aladdin's lamp.
There's a black, whirly, squiggly thing just above the curve of the 'spout', near the top edge of the frame that's intriguing me.
@dulciknit I see what you mean. Your monitor must be set much lighter than mine as that was meant to be hidden in the dark bit at the top. I wanted to add a bit of extra, black space to the top of the photo and so added a dark icon that went past the original shot. When you save it, it then adds on to the top of the picture by how much it overlaps past it (if that makes sense) Is it very noticable? I'm guessing that all my photos must seem too light to you on your screen. They are all intended to be slightly darker than they probably show.
@sabresun should have said : I saw the black bar too and thought the whole thing might be the edge of a shelter or something with that icon hanging off the edge.
I do keep the screen quite bright but I've just turned it right down and then gradually increased the brightness - it becomes visible at the halfway point. I also calibrate the screen once a fortnight so that may be why I can see it. The curve of the 'spout' led my eye towards it and, to me, yes it is rather noticeable.
@dulciknit I could edit it out, but then I'd have to repost it and I'd lose all the comments. At the point where the top is all uniform black, that is how the photo is meant to be seen. I only saw that the swirl was visible when I tilted the screen.
There's a black, whirly, squiggly thing just above the curve of the 'spout', near the top edge of the frame that's intriguing me.
I do keep the screen quite bright but I've just turned it right down and then gradually increased the brightness - it becomes visible at the halfway point. I also calibrate the screen once a fortnight so that may be why I can see it. The curve of the 'spout' led my eye towards it and, to me, yes it is rather noticeable.