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I'd assume its as its clearly darker as the water doesn't reflect 100% of the light falling on it, hence the rest of the boat it darker too; if the water also absorbs some of the lightwaves differently to others then that'd add to the effect
And no I don't think it detracts
Dave
Thanks, I've had several people questioning it and saying it's a fake image, but as you say, the refraction etc is at play her, and I think it's a pleasant image.. it will make it's way to a canvas I think..
I'd assume its as its clearly darker as the water doesn't reflect 100% of the light falling on it, hence the rest of the boat it darker too; if the water also absorbs some of the lightwaves differently to others then that'd add to the effect
And no I don't think it detracts
Dave
Maybe there is also some kind of polarising effect caused by the water which is contributing to the colour shift.
Seems logical.Effectively yes, that's what I believe water does by absorbing some light and reflecting the rest
Dave
Sorry, I missed that.Yes, see my post above!
Thanks, I've had several people questioning it and saying it's a fake image, but as you say, the refraction etc is at play her, and I think it's a pleasant image.. it will make it's way to a canvas I think..