I love this image, but I think it would have had more impact if you had gone in a lttle closer. The highlights on the water are beautiful. And your slower shutter speed softens the moving water while remaining sharp on the daffodils.
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This is a lovely shot. I like how you have captured the water without it looking too misty. You feel you want to just put your hand into what would be icy cold waters at the start of Spring! Well done!
Ann
Deep and rich colours make this special - I agree the right third is a bit empty but perhaps that emphasises the isolation of the lone dafodil saying Spring in on its way.
This must be close to Gibbet Hill where the thieving highwayman were hung in days of olde. A gentile photographed that shows the dafs captivated by the river !!
"The more we come in contact with animals, and observe their behaviour, the more we love them, for we see how great is their care for their young." - philosopher Immanuel Kant