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I am still working on this as can be seen.  A lot can be changed from here. Mountains-change to sunset

or keep it  like it is or finish up on the rider. See what happens .

riding up 001.JPG

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Finished. Something is missing. It looks harsh and needs a common connector to smooth out

 the stand alone look.

THE RIDE IN 001.JPG

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You need something of interest in that patch of green meadow

Divide your image into 9 spaces; two lines vertical at equal spacing and two across at equal spacing. This'll give you a grid to work on 'the rule of thirds' for image composition. Items of interest should lie on or about the intersection of the thirds. Also draw a triangle from the rider to the cabin to ??? and then back to the rider - you have no dynamic triangle as you do not have that third point of the triangle - something in that meadow will complete the triangle - somewhere about the third/fourth fence post from the right and just a bit below where the post goes into the ground

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4 minutes ago, fredk said:

You need something of interest in that patch of green meadow

Divide your image into 9 spaces; two lines vertical at equal spacing and two across at equal spacing. This'll give you a grid to work on 'the rule of thirds' for image composition. Items of interest should lie on or about the intersection of the thirds. Also draw a triangle from the rider to the cabin to ??? and then back to the rider - you have no dynamic triangle as you do not have that third point of the triangle - something in that meadow will complete the triangle - somewhere about the third/fourth fence post from the right and just a bit below where the post goes into the ground

Thank you. That is some valuable advice to share.  It centers a focal point showing the missing voids. Thank you very much.

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