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The lower half of the g is actually folded in a 90 degree angle and lying flat on the surface of the water, which also explains why it has no reflection. Truly a photo manipulation worthy of a first place.
It really showcases that it's almost impossible to find the spot where that g is located.
You ask me, I think that spot's mythical
... Hue.
Am I fucking bonkers or does the g not have a clear reflection on the lower half that totally breaks this take.
No no the bottom half of the g is underwater and the light is being refracted