I always thinks it's interesting and helpful for different people to see the image through a different prism. It's helpful if the creator can take all the suggestions and then make up their own mind based on what their vision was at the time of the capture.
For instance, I see exactly what Steve is saying. But for me, the road was a vital element in the image and it explained the context and, for me, anchored the rest of the scene. To my eyes, if we crop out the road, we've got an interesting enough record of a big pink tank in a front garden. As it stands at the moment, I think we have a more complete image, telling a more complete story.

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). The night was cloudy anyway, so wouldn't have gotten much of the ole man. Still, I used the wand brush in LR to bring the moon down to a disc, rather than a blur. Then took it into ColorEfex. I'm ok with it, but am sure it could use something more. I'm waiting to hear. 

), it brought out the yellows of the trees, which is what caught my eye when I drove into the cemetery. This was taken at Kerrville, TX.


Which I guess is the point of this. At least I learned something today. I tried your suggestion. Here's what came out.
