>>4450153I see elements of why you maybe took it, the bench has interesting weatherd colouring but the background actually appears more in focus.
Backdrop has nice lighting and is aesthetic if not a bit bright but there is no story telling aspect I can pick up on unless I was to overanalyse - the trash ruins it unless that is part of the intention.
There is something there and everywhere you look though, inherently we are playing with shape and lighting and colour and emotion and all that pretentious crap.
Every photo is an opportunity to practice and learn the creative process, so sure, take the picture but dont just fire and forget. Do like you are now and analyse why your took it, what drew you to take it, what you like and dont like what settings you used and how the picture mightve changed if you used them differently.
Try with different distances or angles, make your subject more and less prominent, try positioning it to different parts of the frame or looking at it from angles you dont usually try.
Idk, some thoughts above, may or may not help, I am no professional and only just picked back up my camera but i feel taking multiple different shots helps when i review later.