The mountains in this look a little unconvincing, though in a way this adds to the image's representation of unreality. Otherwise, this looks excellent. The neck contrasted with the boat is excellent and the moon and sky add to the atmosphere of this. It's odd because there's a sense in which you'd think they'd be an air of threat about this, but it feels peaceful, untouched, as though the ship is a bizarre and singular intrusion into the place which simply "popped" into being - a ghost ship which never lost its crew.
I realize this is going to sound very fussy, but I hate the ship. I know the ship is supposed to be fantastic, as is the whole picture, but that ship is very impractical. The center of effort (i.e., the aggregate point where the main force of the sails is transmitted to the hull) is much too far forward. That ship would be an absolute horror to control in any wind above a light breeze. The rudder is probably 2-3 meters wide and 5-6 meters tall, requiring three or more helmsmen just to steer a steady course in light winds. A mizzen mast on the aft deck house would alleviate this problem.
- cfr