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    Wood in Water

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    Re: Wood in Water

    First, this is an awesome capture. It looks like the head of some type of beast with it's mouth open, showing it's teeth. If it were mine, I might play with it in NIK Silver Efex. If it was close to home and readily available, I would definitely shoot a lot more under various conditions. Great find and thanks for sharing!

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    Re: Wood in Water

    Terrifying

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    Re: Wood in Water

    Wow!

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    Re: Wood in Water

    Very nice.

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    Re: Wood in Water

    Fantastic reflection!

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    Re: Wood in Water

    At the risk of losing the finer hairs on my head, which are fewer and farther between, I have this thing about images where there appears to be a tilt to the horizon line. Before everyone goes off the deep end, I realize that many people do not find this disturbing.

    This image falls into that category. I am not sure how this will present itself as I left the white border but you can see it took a bit of adjustment to bring it in line. It's a nice shot; I just feel this adjustment makes it nicer...but it's only an opinion.

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    Re: Wood in Water

    The problem for me here Jim, is that the reflection is so good that the whole comp seems to be floating in air. Perhaps that is what you intended however it might be interesting if you can repeat the shot but after you have thrown a very small stone into the water to add a few ripples. Just a thought,

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    Re: Wood in Water

    Congratulations for this beautiful view
    I think if you rotate such a unique sculpture

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    Great capture Jim. It made me think of the lake monster at the door to the Mines of Moria in The Lord of the Rings.

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    Re: Wood in Water

    Nice subject, Jim. The crop is a bit tight for my taste, though.

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    Re: Wood in Water

    +1 to John's comments...maybe a manufactured ripple in Photoshop is in order here...

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    Re: Wood in Water

    Thanks all for the great feedback and comments. It is always appreciated and helpful.

    One thing, if the water had ripples I would not get the mirror image.

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    It took me a few seconds to see what the image was, awesome shot.
    I agree, ripples would have spoilt the reflection.

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    Jim, this is what I had in mind. It just anchors the image a bit more but just my take.

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    Re: Wood in Water

    Splendid composition.

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    Re: Wood in Water

    Quote Originally Posted by Ziggy View Post
    Thanks all for the great feedback and comments. It is always appreciated and helpful.

    One thing, if the water had ripples I would not get the mirror image.
    Perhaps selectively sharpenning the log whilst leaving its reflection as you have it now would have the same effect of anchoring without losing your symetry?

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    Re: Wood in Water

    Thanks Kaye, Ted and Gary.

    John it does give the image a different look. Thanks for taking the time.

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