>>3782819Some tips on what you could try out in this particular case
>you have this blue house there, it looks like a nice thing to put in a frame. you could move behind it, to the left and in front of grassy hills, to put it in bottom left part of your frame, kinda like pic related, except closer and wider angle>seems like you wanted to picture kind of calmness, serenity of the scene, so it's nice that people look small and far-away. while standing behind this house, you could keep this wide focal length and put sky on 2/3 of frame, again like in pic related, so nice golden hour sky takes most of the space and humans down there look small and insignificant, doing their thing, not bothering youKeep trying, anon. If you feel the need to capture something more than an object, if you want to show something you feel, then you're definitely on the right track.