Very nice and peaceful photo.

Some 4 years ago, during my trip to Banff National Park in Canada,
I also saw amazing blue color (although more teal-ish) of water:
https://42graphy.org/galleries/banff-2012/_IR37060.html
A frequent question that tourists ask there is what is the origin of such a color. Someone told the story that some local guides feed to some naive tourists that they regularly paint the bottom of the lake to get that look.

Cheers,

Igor

PS. I am getting a very subtle impression that the photo is very slightly tilted (CW). This might be due to the shape+perspective of the shoreline in the middle, amplified by the apparent slope of the mountaing ridge ... So, it might not be real. In the absence of a true "horizon line", the only "reliable" line would be the vertical line connecting the image to it reflection. Those seem to be vertical, but it's hard to judge given the blurry reflection.


On 3/11/2017 11:31 PM, David Mann wrote:


Taken on the way home from Wanaka last month.  I take minor variations of the
same photo every time I'm there...

http://gallery.multi.net.nz/photo/1043/#peso

Cheers,
Dave

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