The document discusses a photograph taken by Brad Feiknopf of an unusual floating cabin designed by architect Rafael Vinoly. It is located in Upstate New York and surrounded by trees and nature. The photographer used a low angle and rule of thirds composition to focus on the floating cabin. They also likely used a fast shutter speed around 1/6 due to the bright daylight and high f-stop for depth of field focusing on the main subject. The photograph effectively uses light, color, and angle to make the unique building stand out against the backdrop.