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The power of the image is in the top 2/3rds. Including all of the reflected tree is I think a mistake.
It dilutes the power of the image. You also should consider the position of the main swan.
In a perfect world, some separation between the neck of the swan and the tree would increase
the impact of the image. This is of course down to timing your shot and the will of the swan to get
into the correct position. Did I mention that perfect world?
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