Everything looks good to me, Joe.
I like the quasi symmetry in the picture, Joe. You might want to explore different crops to give more prominence to the stone work and the dramatic sky.
better result.
Bravo.
I prefer Manfred's crop, Joe.
You have a nice sky there so don't be afraid of showing it off.
Your crop, in my opinion, is getting towards that dangerous area of half water and half sky.
Manfred's crop is closer to what I had in mind. However, I like the greater sense of depth that your pano brings. Very nice.
It is part of 'normal' basic composition advice, Joe. Like the 'rule of thirds' etc. So a half way horizon (including a false horizon) tends to split a scene into two with neither half being dominant.
However, like the rule of thirds, all rules are there to be broken so sometimes you can have a halfway division but with one half clearly being the stronger and more dominant half.
But it all comes down to deciding exactly what suits your personal taste.
I view the large expanse of water ripples in the foreground as a bit distracting so I would firstly crop from the bottom. Then I view the reflections as important and so would crop from the sides to bring out them, the stonework and the clouds which are really nice.
Looking at it as posted, I would also consider bringing in the side crops quite a bit more ...
Last edited by xpatUSA; 18th July 2021 at 08:33 PM.