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    Nice pano image, Mitch. I'd probably get rid of the white thing (?) that's sticking up above the cabin (and its reflection) and maybe the posts sticking up (and their reflections) behind the boat for a cleaner look. I like the nice fall colors.
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    I like the colors, reflections, and the composition...with the hint of the dock on the right side. Do you remember which Impression filter you used?

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    You have great warm/cool contrast in this. Good lighting, too. As soon as I saw the image, I liked the posts. They add depth, and they serve as a stopper to keep the eyes in the image.

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    I love the rich warm colors and the reflections in the water.

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    Beautiful, subtle golden lighting! I like the contrast of the crisp whiteness of the boat. It gives a focus to the image and also makes one feel they could be on that boat watching the beauty of the lighting change.

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    Wonderful! The boat looks like a ghost, with the desaturation around it a wonderful touch! I'd agree to get rid of some of the modern equipment on it.

    I too love the posts and the overall composition. What would you think of a slight gradient darkening at the bottom? The reflection is lovely but it pulls my eye a bit toward the lower edge.

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