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Green reflection


vuyisich

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I tried cropping here or there, but nothing works better to me... And the colors and water texture are really wonderful. Congrats.
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I can see one way of maybe improving this...diagonal waterfall...???maybe???...but as is this is still amazing...and you got 2 thumbs up from Marc...wow!!!
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Very nicely done! Great colors and composition. The flowing lines of the water, the green of the algae and the blurred water on the right are all perfectly in balance. You might try cropping the top of the picture - my eyes follow the center of the photograph from bottom up and get stuck on the green patch on the upper right corner. I find that broken green there a little distracting, but thats just my personal opinion. Have you tried any variations of this - eg. with the water line (that is now at the center) at a diagonal (like a previous poster suggested)? Great job - look forward to seeing more of your images.
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In retrospect to a comment suggesting the cropping of the green in the upper right... I would not do this nor suggest it as in doing so you would create dead space below this anchoring element thereby creating a need to crop the right side as well to bring attention to other elements in this masterfully composed image. This image is a perfectly composed square format and needs that point of focus to keep the viewer's eye from wandering off the right... it pulls me up then sends me crashing into the hydrofoil only to bring me back up once again. Beautiful, simple and thematic. Bravo.
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There is no special technique here. I was walking along this creek and noticed that the water was in the shade, but the opposite bank was sunlit and green, hence the reflection in the water is green. That is all. Thanks for all the comments.
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The technique may be a well-trodden path, but along with the framing and colours the image you've arrived at is outstanding. Well done.
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