I don’t care about your “facts”. The Earth is flat and you can’t convince me otherwise!
Also worth mentioning is the distortion of the size of objects in the background vs the foreground. The closer to the camera an object is, the larger it looks. Wide angle lenses need to be really close to the subject to get the proper framing. So the distance between objects in the foreground seems exaggerated while objects in the background look fairly normal. That’s why Jimmy’s shoes look like clown shoes - he’s leaning back into his chair and the shoes are closer to the camera than the rest of his body.
I don’t care about your “facts”. The Earth is flat and you can’t convince me otherwise!
Also worth mentioning is the distortion of the size of objects in the background vs the foreground. The closer to the camera an object is, the larger it looks. Wide angle lenses need to be really close to the subject to get the proper framing. So the distance between objects in the foreground seems exaggerated while objects in the background look fairly normal. That’s why Jimmy’s shoes look like clown shoes - he’s leaning back into his chair and the shoes are closer to the camera than the rest of his body.