>>2848429I like it. Are you editing in Lightroom? For landscapes, I like +100 shadows and -100 highlights.
The electrical lines are terrific composition as leading lines.
Next time, you could try to compose both sets of power lines leading into the sun look for better foreground than just weeds.
>>2848450too dark and monochromatic green. try warming white balance and going less green/more magenta on the tint. Shadows +100, highlights -100. If you're courageous, use a brush in Lightroom with increased exposure to bring out the reflection of the sky in the stream foreground and the highlights on the mossy rock
>>2848452lower your ISO to 100 so you can get a sharper image. Look at your histogram, is all the data over on the left? You need to set shadows +100 and move your white and your black points so that your blacks aren't blown out. There's a trick to this technique for landscapes. You hold ALT while you move the slider for white or black, then your image will turn into a mask so you can see exactly where the whites/blacks blow out as you move the slider. pic related
related tutorial:
http://www.peachpit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=2117243&seqNum=9