It took me WAY longer than it should to figure out that not only is the rainbow image the after shot, but that there's also a reflection in it. The reflection, such as it is, doesn't quite work (in my opinion)... with no obvious horizon line or different lines of the colors, it just looks out of focus and a bit wiggly in the trunk. It might look better if your colors were at a diagonal angle so that at the reflection line they went in the opposite direction. Hope this helps
That is a bit better, although an actual reflection would still show the grain or lines or rain drops or whatever they are going in the opposite direction (literally, a mirror image). Which would help give context to what the viewer is looking at. *edited for clarity
It took me WAY longer than it should to figure out that not only is the rainbow image the after shot, but that there's also a reflection in it. The reflection, such as it is, doesn't quite work (in my opinion)... with no obvious horizon line or different lines of the colors, it just looks out of focus and a bit wiggly in the trunk. It might look better if your colors were at a diagonal angle so that at the reflection line they went in the opposite direction. Hope this helps
You may wanna try looking at this: https://hcphotostudio.lofter.com/post/30c8fd18_1c87c514e
A bigger view always helps!
That is a bit better, although an actual reflection would still show the grain or lines or rain drops or whatever they are going in the opposite direction (literally, a mirror image). Which would help give context to what the viewer is looking at. *edited for clarity