This is panorama created from 6 vertical shots, but I decided to crop about 1 and half shots from the final result. As the title suggests, this is taken on 1st of December. It was very cold. You can see steam rising and swallowing a small part of the horizon further.
I'm not worrying about the colors, but does this look too sharp or too blurry or is this fine? What about the composition? Should there be more landscape included in the left? And is there anything I should do more for this? Someone might find the horizon line being a bit crooked. It's either, because of the distortion what my lens makes in the widest part of the lens or the panorama settings. Also this seems lacking definition. Is this a big problem or just a small defect. I could try to make a HDR of this.
Image info: High quality .jpeg from raw file. Nikon D3100 f/5.6 1/160 ISO 400 18mm Polarization filter were used
I think the focus/depth of field is fine and the two landmasses draw you in towards the center. I wish there were a boat or something dead center, but otherwise the composition is good
A boat drifting towards the center would have been a great add, shame that there weren't any fishermen that day.