Andrew Gillett
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This was posted to a Facebook group. I asked him if the photo was taken from behind a window - he said no.
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if he took the picture, then what was the location and time/date photo taken?This was posted to a Facebook group. I asked him if the photo was taken from behind a window - he said no.
if he took the picture, then what was the location and time/date photo taken?
yea, you can even see brackets, or whatever you call the things that hold covers in place.Zooming in on the 'squares' clearly shows them to be light reflections.
I asked him if the photo was taken from behind a window - he said no.
you should have replied with "where was this photo taken?" It looks like a hotel or timeshare, there are likely pictures of the rooms online and the overhead lights can be proven.For the record, here is what I replied with:
I disagree.If they were actually in the sky you would be able to see the reflection of the furthest one in the swimming pool.
It's a seagull.The black item that appears below the light in the top left of the image is a chip in the window.
Yes. Here's some reference. Seagulls make a wide variety of shapes momentarily.It's a seagull.
Looks like underwater steps to me.Just noticed in the bottom left of the image, there are diagonal streaks that are presumably some kind of reflection from the window.
Look at the railing - There's three light patches that are very possibly reflections of the lights from behind the photographer.
Ray Von
thats impressive. I thought (for real) it would be some wormy insect on the window itself.It's a seagull
we have seagulls that hover over all our fast food restaurants waiting for french-fries. I'm just familiar with their wing shapes.thats impressive.
I the UK our gulls are bit more criminal!!we have seagulls that hover over all our fast food restaurants waiting for french-fries. I'm just familiar with their wing shapes.