Have been going through many old images and reprocessing for a new website. Came across this image from 3 years ago in Colorado which was too noisy to process conventionally but thought it might look good as a water color. The water color filter didn't do it justice, and I ended up using the dry brush filter which I felt looked quite interesting.
Beautiful effect with your processing. I like the composition, with the elk coming out of the water from the left, into the image. I wonder about toning down or darkening the light colored dead trees in the center of the image, making them more like the ones on the right. As they are, they draw too much of my attention.
I like the environmental shot Marina. I wonder if masking more detail in the moose might bring more attention to it, (especially the legs). Just a thought. A sweeping vista on the whole, which I really like.
Marina, this is so Colorado, I know a place that looks exactly like this, right down to the moose! Love the composition of the tall foreground trees and their reflections in the water. The legs of the moose also caught my attention. That light spot created by the one hind leg lifting out the water looks like a "hole" and maybe should be darkened. Plus maybe create a bit of a front leg if it is possible. Great that you captured the moose in an open area, with a side silhouette and a light bkgd. The processing fits this very well.
Very nice scene and effect! My only nit would be to consider a squeak off the top -- halfway to the yellow trees on the right. It seems like a small thing but it helps keep me from wandering around up there. Or maybe burn some hear the top, with a gradient.
Thank you everyone for your comments and critiques. It is most helpful. I will try to darken the legs some but the moose is walking through grasses on his way out of the water which is why they seem to disappear. I do think there is room for improvement, however.