Thank you, Igor.

I fiddled with the horizon in LR, but when I did, it still seemed a little off to me. Part of it has to do with the earth having been a bit more built-up along the right-hand side of the image compared to the area at the left.

As for the colors, I guess that's just a quirk of mine. I've always liked saturated colors, contrast and deep shadows. I guess I tend to process my images according to the way I want the world to look. :)

-- Walt


On 10/20/2013 4:01 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:
Walt,

It is a great catch!

However, two things disturb my eyes:
1. The (infamous) horizon, or rather vertical in this case is a bit
tilted CW: you can see that the subject and its reflection are not on the
same vertical line.
It is a small amount but sufficient for the eye to catch.

2. I don't know how it is on your screen, but on mine it seems
to be slightly oversaturated (or the contrast is too high).

Igor



Sun Oct 20 11:31:58 EDT 2013
Walt wrote:

A shot I grabbed while sitting by a little lake near the club
where I work. The area I live in has little lakes like this
all over the place.
Unfortunately, the nicest ones sit on a local wildlife
preserve that gets closed off from October to April (or
possibly May), so I can't get a lot of the fall photos I'd
really like. So, this will just have to do for now.

http://www.flickriver.com/photos/walt_gilbert/10382958215/#large
K-5, F 50/1.7, ISO 80, f/8, 1/60



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