YOUR IQ is in the top five percent if you can figure out why the water changes color in this awesome image.
The real-life photo was entered into a Japanese art contest, but left viewers so stunned they claimed it was an optical illusion.
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Can you practice why the water changes color in this photo? Credit: Kenichi Ohno/Japan Association of Photographic Societies
The photograph was taken by photographer Kenichi Ohno and shows a bird walking on water.
However, the fake image also showed spilled water in two different colors: yellow and blue.
It looks like the image is edited with Photoshop, but it is actually real.
Can you practice why water changes color?
If you look at the finer details, in the upper right corner there is a wall that is reflected in the surface of the water.
Due to the windless conditions, the water is perfectly crystal clear and completely absorbs the sunlight radiating from the wall, which appears to change the color of the water.
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Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education