Canon 5DMkII | Carl Zeiss 21mm F/2.8 lens | ISO 100 | 21mm | F/16 | 180sec | Lee 0.6 ND soft graad & Lee Big Stopper. Last one in the series, with the last three shots with the horizon right in the middle. They say that you should not put a horizon in the middle of your frame, but rules are there to be broken. What do you think?
I think there's a very "strong/heavy" balance here. The twin subject: one is clear and subtle - the tree and its shadow. The other one, even very obvious, it's the opposite of the shadow- the light. A very inspired angle!