Beautiful shot of a glorious scene. It's hard to find anything remotely resembling a flaw in your work any more. When we first became Caedes friends, I knew that I could count on at least two horrible gaffs. But those days are over.
A couple of very minor points just because I'm in the mood to make something out of nothing. I probably would have cloned out that bit of railroad track in the lower left. Let me rephrase that. I personally wouldn't have bothered because it's barely noticeable. Yet it's there and something that might have meant the difference between an 8.5 and an 8.6. Secondly there's something about the area immediately left middle center where the water is nearly white that makes me feel that the shot is slightly left leaning. Maybe it's the trees in that area or the watermelon sized tumor in my brain. :-)
Wonderful image again Billy. I've read the constructive comment of Roger (palral) and like to agree with him about cloning out the railroad track. I like to disagree however that this image could be slightly tilted. The water, left middle in the center isn't suitable as a reference to dertemine whether an image is tilted or not. Only a proper vertical reference can be used for this purpose. As far as I can see, your image doesn't have such a reference.
Don't listen to Dotger...he's usually in a fog anyways! LOL. (Just kidding.) Beautiful shot all the way around, Billy. I would love to witness this view first hand sometime.
The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB
Hello Billy....This is breathtakingly beautiful...The good use of the light has helped to enhance this lovely view....Well done....All the very best to you Billy.......Mick.