How perfect is a 'perfect' reflection?

Ornthoronsays...

Translation from the original norwegian:

"This here is so glossy, that it's not possible to see which way is the right one, even when I'm filming. So if you can go in front of the camera now? And wave? [Unintelligible, probably a name], you are very low! [laughter] Jump a little bit, maybe? And wave some. [Weird honking noises. I have no idea what he is trying to express with these.] Very good! [more laughter]"

Paybacksays...

While waiting, during the thumbnail, I noticed the reflection line on the left, was "higher" than the line made by the farther shore in the center and right. That won't happen as water makes a flat plane and that would be warped in some way. Anything closer to you will be "below" the line made by the horizon (or in this case the far shore).

Morganthsays...

You know Norwegian, eh?
>> ^Ornthoron:

Translation from the original norwegian:
"This here is so glossy, that it's not possible to see which way is the right one, even when I'm filming. So if you can go in front of the camera now? And wave? [Unintelligible, probably a name], you are very low! [laughter] Jump a little bit, maybe? And wave some. [Weird honking noises. I have no idea what he is trying to express with these.] Very good! [more laughter]"

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