You did a good job in making this photo interesting. Why do you use BMP format instead of default psd, that gives smaller files?
Downs Park Shoreline (rip rap) with fishing pier in the distance.
I felt the composition needed more balance as well as interest, so I added a gradient blue to the blank horizon sky, as well as the three flying gulls. The details of the W1 were pretty weak, so I tried the HDR toning feature to bring out more details in the rocks. This helped quite a bit to bring more life into the image.
Tip: (Working with an alilgned side-by-side crossview of the image)... To add objects In Photoshop to a 3D X-View stereo such as the birds in this image, I first added a layer (per bird) in Photoshop (working with a lossless copy of the image such as BMP format), then added the Photoshop bird "paintbrush" (free download from the internet). Before adding each bird however, I used the tools in PS to orientate the bird in the direction I wanted as well as the size and shade. Keeping the size of the birds small in this composition allows less concern
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