Why do I post the same landscape photograph twice?

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PhD69

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India – Ladakh - Between Samtanling and Hunder

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Full size pictures here, where you can switch between the 2 photographs. Just use arrows on the left and right sides.
 
Looks like something is not quite right with the bottom Image ?

The grass in the first image is in the sky on the second image ? .. some sort of processing issue going on here I suspect


Harry.G
 
@Harry.G The second photo is the first one flipped 180 degrees. Even upside down, it can easily pass as a proper landscape photo because of the perfect mirror that is the lake.

Beautiful scenery and photo, Philippe.
 
Looks like something is not quite right with the bottom Image ?

The grass in the first image is in the sky on the second image ? .. some sort of processing issue going on here I suspect


Harry.G
Thank you for your interest and comment.

Jochen did give the explanation.

I was fortunate that nothing was in the foreground and that the surface of the water was not disturbed by any ripple :)

And that's it ;)
 
@Harry.G The second photo is the first one flipped 180 degrees. Even upside down, it can easily pass as a proper landscape photo because of the perfect mirror that is the lake.

Beautiful scenery and photo, Philippe.
Thanks you for your interest Jochen. You're 100% correct. The second picture is an inverted reflection in the water :)
 
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