How is this possible?
Her owner Ken Watson says, "Everyone loves their pet dog - but can your dog walk on water? Mine can." Katie is in fact standing on water without any photo manipulation.
As a matter of fact Katie can run and fetch on water too. You see, Ken says she is posed just so because his "doggie is on high alert since a ball is about to be tossed"
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The lake is actually frozen and the highest layer melted, leaving a thin sheet of water.
ReplyDeleteNo I actually think that you took the picture just at the right time before the dog hits in the water. I think its quite clever.
ReplyDeleteChris you are right the photographer took this photo on Dec 31, 2002 and it was unusually warm creating a layer of melted water that covered the ice.
ReplyDeleteExcellent job explaining it.
It is not a frozen lake with the top layer melted - it's too perfectly uniform and there's no signs of snow or ice on the trees and shrubberies behind - it's obviously Chris Angel's dog.
ReplyDelete@Tack you could be right maybe the photographer snookered us all and this is in reality Chris Angel's dog. :)
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