When visiting Headwaters Park in Geauga County, I noticed that the water level was exceptionally low by several feet. Many items that normally are covered by water were on dry land, providing some excellent photo opportunities. This is one example of when to break the rule of thirds. While processing this photograph, I played around on HDR Darkroom until I came with a result that was pleasing. The greyscale helps the eyes focus on the interesting shape of the roots, as well as helping to simplify the background. What do you think? Critique and commentary welcome! If you want to expand the photograph, click on it.