Originally Posted by
Donald
Good one, Russ.
In terms of composition, I found myself wondering if you had the option of taking 2 or 3 steps to the right and then aiming the camera slightly more left. Why?
Well, I fell that we have that left-hand-edge of the puddle making a straight line up to the old tree trunk, but the ground to the left of the edge of the puddle isn't really that interesting. If you have taken that different shooting angle, it would have:
a) taken the edge of the puddle closer to the edge of the frame and,
b) put that tree trunk more into the image, perhaps onto the vertical third (rule of thirds) at the left.
All of that would, in turn, have moved the mountains over towards the right-hand 'third' and given a balance to the tree trunk.
Just a thought.