One of the ways to test the success of a captured reflection image like this is to turn it 180 degrees, and see if it still holds up. I did so, in Photoshop, and the reflection of that nearly-bare tree does come out quite nicely, the floating lily pads creating a nice bit of abstraction in the bargain, and the bladed growth on the far left looking like the hanging branches of a tree. Nice work, Raj.
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Very creative observation, Raj! Really beautifully captured and framed.
And in looking at your image, if I really wanted to let my imagination go, given the still bareness of the branches ... rather than the reflection of upright trees, I could imagine this instead being a secret look of tree roots living beneath the surface in a deep blue world of water.
An inverse vision of something that we never really get to see.
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I've done a lot of these, I have one to upload when i get the time, none have I done like this. that tree in the middle is really cool, sets the whole shot off.