I know that there is actually water in this one but normally it is moving much faster and higher than this. Thankyou in advance for your views and comments.
I liked "Low Water 1" a little better, but I can't remember why. I'm slowly whittling down my list of comments and am down below 20. The problem is that I usually work my way from the bottom to the top (chronological order) but occasionally for diversity I'll pick one from the top so that I'm not consistently the last commenter. As usual everyone has already said everything I would have said and used the same adjectives to describe your image. I hate being a "me too" commenter"; so I'll venture out on my own without reading all of the previous comments.
Very nice work with the light and dark contrasts to produce an excellent feeling of depth. I see no noise. There's nothing that I would consider over or underexposed. The colors are captured beautifully. My gut tells me that the shot is left leaning, but I have no reason to believe that's true; so I'll just take a few Tums and forget about my gut.
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