We are like people looking for something they have in their hands all the time; we're looking in all directions except at the thing we want, which is probably why we haven't found it.(Plato, 380BC)
A comment request brings a non-photographer here...
I like this a lot. The slightly hazy/misty silhouettes of the city and the bare trees provide a great foreground for the beautiful sunset captured as the back drop. It has the feeling of an outsider looking in - or perhaps one who has left (temporarily or permanently) or been outcast. There's a sense of peaceful longing - peace in contrast to the hustle and bustle associated with being in the city, longing for the social aspects and, indeed, for that same hustle and bustle. It suggests the love-hate relationship lots of us have with cities, I think.
This could be me/my monitor but, on my screen, there's a rather distracting shadow - or what looks like a shadow - in the lower left. I don't know if this is really there or, if it is, if there's much you could do about it, but it seems worth mentioning. Otherwise, very good work.
Herman