What do you think of my theory?
I don’t know about left and right eye dominant or left and right handed having an effect. Never thought about it.
I do know that flipping an image really can change the feel of an image. We seem to read it differently. Years ago as a kid I read a thing in a magazine about composition and in it they had an example of a man running left to right and then flipped it so he was running right to left. The right to left gave more a sense of a struggle. The theory was that it had to do with how we read and the eyes becoming accustomed to tracking in a more expected direction as a result.
In infantry training we were taught when looking for hidden things that might shoot at us to look right to left as we would track more slowly and be less likely to miss something. My personal experience was that when my life depends on finding something I look right to left.
On Slobodan's image the flipped version my eye leads left off the pier to the moon. I prefer that. With the first image my eye quickly leaves the moon and drifts off to the pier losing the moon.
That my opinion on it. Ignore it at you pleasure.