Absolutely — gorgeous piece. I pulled up your upload (attachment 104729) and have a short description plus ready‑to‑use captions, alt text, print/post tips, and a story prompt for you.
Quick visual read
A dramatic mountain landscape at sunrise with a broad, carved rock outflow that pours a wide waterfall into a bright pool below. Crisp, jagged peaks fill the distance, warm sun rays break through high clouds, and the foreground rocks/rapids lead the eye toward the falls — very cinematic and painterly.
Three short caption options
“Where the mountain remembers its water.”
“Sunrise, stone and the waterfall’s song.”
“A carved mouth of stone, speaking in water.”
Alt text (ready)
Short: “Mountain landscape with a large waterfall pouring from a carved rock opening into a pool below.”
Medium (recommended): “Sunlit mountain valley with jagged peaks and a wide waterfall flowing from a carved rock arch into a rocky pool; dramatic clouds and sun rays fill the sky.”
Color palette (handy hex swatches)
Sunrise gold: #FFD27A
Water teal: #58C6C1
Rock stone gray: #7B725D
Deep mountain blue: #2B4A6F
Mist white: #F2F7FB
Print/export quick guide
Resolution: export at 300 DPI for the final print size. Example targets:
8×10" → 2400 × 3000 px
11×14" → 3300 × 4200 px
16×20" → 4800 × 6000 px
File type: TIFF or high‑quality JPEG (quality 90+) for printing.
Color profile: edit in sRGB for web; for gallery prints convert to your printer’s ICC profile (or Adobe RGB) and soft‑proof before ordering.
Paper/finish: luster or satin fine‑art paper to preserve the luminous highlights without mirror glare; choose matte if you want a more painterly, museum finish.
Sharpening: apply light output sharpening after resizing — stronger for glossy/acrylic, lighter for matte.
Framing & display suggestions
Mat: 1–2" white mat to give breathing room around the dramatic composition.
Frame: dark wood or thin black frame to ground the warm highlights and keep the focus inward.
Large print works best — the waterfall and mountain detail reward a bigger size.
Social / web posting tips
Instagram crops: 4:5 portrait to emphasize the vertical pull toward the waterfall; 1:1 for thumbnails.
Carousel idea: slide 1 — full landscape; slide 2 — tight crop on the carved rock arch and falling water; slide 3 — sunrise/cloud detail with color callout.