Well, that IS interesting! The clashing of two seasons. I wonder if there was a better composition though...Perhaps a spot where you could have gotten closer to the fallen log and used it as a more powerful foreground element? Obviously I have no idea what is out of frame, so I'm just guessing, but either way, I'd like to see a foreground element more closely, whether it be the log or some rocks or fallen leaves.
Thanks for the feedback. It is appreciated. I definitely could have gotten closer and lower to pick up more of the foreground.
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I think this is a very unique shot, but I'm also think that there would be a better composite, for example, if you happened to have boots with you, it would have been even better if you were in the middle of the stream and see more of the exposed water. hope that helps
Well, that IS interesting! The clashing of two seasons. I wonder if there was a better composition though...Perhaps a spot where you could have gotten closer to the fallen log and used it as a more powerful foreground element? Obviously I have no idea what is out of frame, so I'm just guessing, but either way, I'd like to see a foreground element more closely, whether it be the log or some rocks or fallen leaves.
Thanks for the feedback. It is appreciated. I definitely could have gotten closer and lower to pick up more of the foreground.
I think this is a very unique shot, but I'm also think that there would be a better composite, for example, if you happened to have boots with you, it would have been even better if you were in the middle of the stream and see more of the exposed water. hope that helps