I think it's about right.
I don't think it's too bright. And by the way, that river is DEFINATELY not the same depth as the river you suggested. The river in the screenshot is much more shallow.
Todd never implied such a thing... he has stated numerous unclear answers like "Not in the way you're thinking" and another one that actually said "No."
True enough. Sorry guys, I was being overly critical of the graphics. The defocussed close foliage annoyed me personally. But the rest of the images were really good.
It actually is, surprisingly. you can see the river stones on the bottom in the image even where it is really dark green if you look carefully. The river is really shallow in that rapid area, and its not dark green there. I've driven past that corner of the river regularly, and you can often see fishermen at that corner trout fishing, standing in the middle of the river with the water only up to their knees.
In my opinion, that picture of the river in the screen shot looks wrong. The moss is not lime green enough to create that lime green water, and the water is too shallow for the lighter green to result from a darker green (or even for the water not to be VERY transparent) To me, that water looks like it's run-off into a millpond or it's run off FROM a millpond. It certainly does not look like "healthy" water should.
I love the attention to detail in the rest of the image though.