Going to be bold here and jump in with a suggestion, hope you don't mind ...
Get closer.
There. You been done told. :oP
/\ Just kidding a bit.
On a more formal note, believe you could still keep that element of the snow/trees present as a backdrop for the bridge ... as presented to us ... and in my humble opinion of course ... get closer.
Find that unique angle of lines, with the varying textures of snow, stone ... et al. Watch your exposure (dig into your camera's manual, if you are not already aware ... and make use of any Exposure Compensation functionality or option).
Really just some creative food for thought for you, simply put. That's all.
As there is good detail, clarity and natural colour present already. Think you and your camera are readily up to the challenge of a companion photo to this one. :o)
Thanks for sharing this peaceful scene with us. :o)
"There is always something waiting at the end of the road ... if you're not willing to see what it is ... you probably shouldn't be out there in the first place."
Get closer.
There. You been done told. :oP
/\ Just kidding a bit.
On a more formal note, believe you could still keep that element of the snow/trees present as a backdrop for the bridge ... as presented to us ... and in my humble opinion of course ... get closer.
Find that unique angle of lines, with the varying textures of snow, stone ... et al. Watch your exposure (dig into your camera's manual, if you are not already aware ... and make use of any Exposure Compensation functionality or option).
Really just some creative food for thought for you, simply put. That's all.
As there is good detail, clarity and natural colour present already. Think you and your camera are readily up to the challenge of a companion photo to this one. :o)
Thanks for sharing this peaceful scene with us. :o)