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Without knowing your specific questions, I'll post my initial reaction. It's a great shot ruined by a crooked comp. I don't know if you meant to do that or not. It works on many shots, but here it doesn't. The tones, the reflections and the overall atmosphere are great, though.
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@EOBeav thanks for your feedback I just started handling camera three weeks back so, don't have enough technical knowledge but yes i do have eye to capture image here my main intention was to display sun's mirror image in water which i feel i am partially able to capture that rest on your understanding but truly i would more appreciate if you kindly tell me more details what do you mean by a "crooked" comp.
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He is referring to the very crooked horizon. It appears to be at about a 15-20 degree angle.
It looks like your aircraft is diving into the area at mid morning to start a bombing run.
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I'm curious about the horizon as well. A tilt like that looks deliberate, but I'm not sure what the angle does for a landscape shot. What was your thought process on this one?
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