Roger E. Moore's post above offers a genesis for the raised platform. A bit out of my realm, but there is the concept of high-latitude Martian pedestal craters to consider.
I often joke that the biggest hindrance for communications between Geologists and Astronomers is their divergence on the expected "sun location" in an image of an impact structure. As suggested above, simply inverting the image can address the problem, and once the proper illusion is obtained, the image can be slowly rotated back while keeping the illusion of depth vs height correct. Never before have I seen an image that offers both!
no, the ones in the photo are normal concave craters, that appear convex for an "optical illusion" thaI I can't explain 100% - but rotating the image reveals the truth!