Sunday sky

As I’ve never seen it before.

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Anyone care to guess how the effect is achieved? (And no, it’s not post processed.)


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12 responses to “Sunday sky”

  1. It looks like you took the reflection of the sky in the water.

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      Jax Blunt

      Not quite 🙂

  2. Through a velux window? x

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      Jax Blunt

      no, but you’ve got the directions right 🙂

  3. It does look like it’s underwater, maybe through water??

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      Jax Blunt

      Well done, any guesses as to how I was underwater with an ordinary camera? 🙂

  4. if it’s not a reflection then… underwater camera?!

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      Jax Blunt

      Normal camera (my phone in fact! )

  5. Car wash?

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      Jax Blunt

      Nope, good guess though 🙂

  6. I would say Vaseline on lens but from the comments you are under water with a regular camera. I just want you to tell me now!
    The ad that has appeared with this post is truly horrid by the way :-(. Am screen grabbing it and emailing it to you.

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      Jax Blunt

      Got email, cheers.
      We were in the underwater tunnel in the sealion exhibit at the zoo.

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