It's a play on E.C. Escher's Three Worlds. The surface is one world, below the surface is another, and the dark reflections of the bushes, yet another world.
It's not a composite, and the effort was to go from light on the left to dark on the right as detail and light declined.
Really, really like that Pat and I got the reference to the Escher image straight away.
It's a bit of a shame that you couldn't have made more of the reflected bushes in keeping with the picture that inspired it, but I think the positioning of the shoal of fish and the detail in them is actually more appealing than the original.
Very well done from a technical perspective too in managing the exposure and focus of the various parts of the photo.
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