And I am aware that we don't always see eye to eye on some artistic aspects, which is of course ok.
Reduce the Red and Yellow Colour Saturation levels ... some.
'Cause to my eyes, some detail is lost as a result. 'Muddies' up some areas to a degree, hence ... the loss of finer detail.
Additionally, by increasing the saturations ... it has ... seemingly, exacerbated the Chromatic Aberration that is present ('purple colour fringe' ... in this instance ... look at the head of the small falls in the upper left).
However, yes ... the natural colour contrasts even as presented to us here, are very appealing.
This may sound trite ... however, it is a good shot. A lighter touch on some of the post processing might be a consideration for you.
"There is always something waiting at the end of the road ... if you're not willing to see what it is ... you probably shouldn't be out there in the first place."
I like it. I think I would have like to have seen the shutter open for a little bit longer to get that smooth water feel, but this is very beautiful nonetheless
Caveats?
And I am aware that we don't always see eye to eye on some artistic aspects, which is of course ok.
Reduce the Red and Yellow Colour Saturation levels ... some.
'Cause to my eyes, some detail is lost as a result. 'Muddies' up some areas to a degree, hence ... the loss of finer detail.
Additionally, by increasing the saturations ... it has ... seemingly, exacerbated the Chromatic Aberration that is present ('purple colour fringe' ... in this instance ... look at the head of the small falls in the upper left).
However, yes ... the natural colour contrasts even as presented to us here, are very appealing.
This may sound trite ... however, it is a good shot. A lighter touch on some of the post processing might be a consideration for you.
/\ As always, just some thoughts.
Thanks for sharing your work with us. :o)