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    Nice job with the reflections and the water. The ducks, however, don't look natural on the horizon line. Perhaps if they were placed somewhere else.

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    Mitch, this one seems more like "a duck out of water" . The elements do not work very well together for me. As always, a wonderful dramatic sky.

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    Thanks Anita & Nancy. Looks like back to the drawing board with this one...

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    Hi Mitch, your concept is cool but I agree that the image would work better if the horizon line were above the ducks so they don't look like they are floating in the air. From your title I infer that this is what you had in mind, but it doesn't quite come across visually in the way you wanted. It does make a cool "infinity pool" look, but I would suggest giving the ducks some grounding by moving that horizon up a bit.
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