if its a photoshop, its a good one. If you look at all of the shadows of the pool and everything else, the angle on all of the shadows are the same and in scale.
I personally think its real.
Above-ground pools usually do not have main drains. Having one skimmer is not unusual (I only have one for my 16'x32' in-ground pool) and there may be multiple inlets. It has realistic features including a Trichlor puck floating dispenser and a pool cover that is offset on its reel to easily go around the ladder (i.e. unspool it then move it over).
It's actually a Reuters photo of the year for 2013 taken in Germany. If they guy that won it did photoshop that together his career is on the line. My .02 ... Legit
Now I see, I was thinking it to be a in ground. This would explain my other question why it didn't flood while the water level was up a foot on the benches.
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