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privard
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I'm looking at a very appealing photo of the April eclipse in the space.com image gallery, shot by Bren Harrison, and I just don't get it. To me, it looks like the reflection of the sun on the water is in the wrong place. Since I assume the photographer didn't photoshop the eclipse into the photo, I know I must be misunderstanding something. Because the water must be level and reasonably flat, the reflection of the sun in the water should be directly between the camera and the sun--the line from the sun to the reflection should point right at the camera. In this photo, it seems to be pointing somewhere to the left of the camera. I assume the odd lighting in the sky--it being lighter awayto the left of where the sun is--is an effect of the polarizing filters, although the reflection in the sea would fit if the sun were out of the frame, just above that light area. What am I missing?