Ana the Ist
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It has to do with the geometry of the surface on which they're being reflected. A flat surface is going to make the images look the correct size for the distance of the image; a concave surface will make things look larger (or closer); and a convex surface will make them look smaller (or farther away). That's why makeup mirrors are concave - they act like a magnifying glass so you can see what you're doing. It's also why sideview mirrors on cars are convex (ditto for those mirrors they install on blind corners or at the end of a driveway) - they act like a fisheye lens, making things smaller so you can have a wider field of view.
This was the source of a famous gag in Jurassic Park:
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Anyways, the engine cowling and aircraft fuselage are both convex, which means they're going to make the reflections look smaller than they would in a flat mirror.
No I meant the non-reflected crowd in the foreground.
Seriously....go back and look at the third picture I posted. Is Big Red on a step ladder? Or is almost everyone sitting down?
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