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Anonymous
>>44191
WTF?
1. He's shooting with an S3IS (so he can't get another lens) and there is almost no chromatic aberration in the photograph.
2. The water looks fine.
3. The eye is drawn to the pool of water at the bottom.
4. The rule of thirds is a composition tip, not an edict from God, and anyone who lurks /p/ for ten minutes knows what it is.
Furthermore, it does roughly follow the rule. (See attached image.) The left-bottom intersection lines up with a small waterfall, the right-bottom is near a rock detached from the rockface, and the top-right is just above and to the left of the where the we can begin to see the falling water.
I think this is a good photograph, OP. It doesn't make me go, "Oh, my! I wish I took that!" or rouse up some emotion strongly, but I do feel something looking at it... which makes it a good, though certainly not great, photograph, and certainly not a "snapshot."
As far as critique goes, I'd have waited for the light to be more interesting. It seems rather bland on that front.
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