Rone Rivendale wrote:lol. Well there is no mirror involved.
I put my hands together like that cuz it was the best way I could think of to prove I wasn't holding on to anything.
The type of levitation I do is called the King Rising. It's pretty common actually. It would look better if I had a camera man instead of having to turn the camera on and off myself.
OK, if there is not a mirror, there is something weird in the separation from the right and left leg.
On the older version, you can clearly see that the far leg is not bending at the knee as the leg closest to the cam is bending at the knee, so the mirror thing doesn't play. BUT, it's as if the far leg is taking the full pressure of your body AND the inner crease of the far knee is slightly turned towards the camera.
At first I thought the far leg was fake because the shoe seems to be dead on the floor. Then the way the leg closest to the cam kind of bows towards the cam when you turn it on and off means you're putting the full weight on that leg, while your far leg is staying put on the floor, but kind of angling towards the hip to move with the leg closest to the cam.
SO, basically, it looks like you are bow legged, which is why I thought it was a mirror. But now I see that your far leg is turned weird. Like the toes pointed away from the cam, while the leg closest to the cam is just as it looks, pointed straight forward. The far shoe is just sitting on the floor with no foot in it, so it was lifted by the shoe closest to the cam, like the shoe strings are hooked together or something. Because you seemed very careful not to separate your shoes while turning off the cam. Maybe the far shoe is just being pressed between the front shoe and the far leg and kind of lifted. But the far leg is defiantly not pointing in the same direction as the far shoe, that I'm certain of.
TaDa!