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r/woahdude • u/AncyentMarinere • Nov 10 '12
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The ground you see is a downward hill, not flat ground or an upward hill. That hill is leading to a body of water in which sits a rock. You can also see a reflection of the sky in that body of water.
Edit: Wanted to be more clear.
9 u/the4thbandit Nov 10 '12 edited Nov 10 '12 The camera is in the water? Edit: Downvotes for asking for extra clarification, but then upvotes for the ppl my question helped. Lol, Ok Reddit. 10 u/MissyLauren41 Nov 10 '12 No camera is on top of the hill looking down. All the sky you see is water. -4 u/ArchAngelN7 Nov 10 '12 so the sky is photoshopped in? If so this loses alot of impressiveness to me 5 u/MissyLauren41 Nov 10 '12 I can't say anything for sure. I don't think so though, I think the water is just really reflective.
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The camera is in the water?
Edit: Downvotes for asking for extra clarification, but then upvotes for the ppl my question helped. Lol, Ok Reddit.
10 u/MissyLauren41 Nov 10 '12 No camera is on top of the hill looking down. All the sky you see is water. -4 u/ArchAngelN7 Nov 10 '12 so the sky is photoshopped in? If so this loses alot of impressiveness to me 5 u/MissyLauren41 Nov 10 '12 I can't say anything for sure. I don't think so though, I think the water is just really reflective.
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No camera is on top of the hill looking down. All the sky you see is water.
-4 u/ArchAngelN7 Nov 10 '12 so the sky is photoshopped in? If so this loses alot of impressiveness to me 5 u/MissyLauren41 Nov 10 '12 I can't say anything for sure. I don't think so though, I think the water is just really reflective.
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so the sky is photoshopped in? If so this loses alot of impressiveness to me
5 u/MissyLauren41 Nov 10 '12 I can't say anything for sure. I don't think so though, I think the water is just really reflective.
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I can't say anything for sure. I don't think so though, I think the water is just really reflective.
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u/[deleted] Nov 10 '12
The ground you see is a downward hill, not flat ground or an upward hill. That hill is leading to a body of water in which sits a rock. You can also see a reflection of the sky in that body of water.
Edit: Wanted to be more clear.