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It's a shame there's not more of the foreground, because there's a nice curving S coming down the hillside and getting picked up by the small mound in the foreground that unites the scene beyond the wall with the foreground. It just doesn't have quite enough room to breath as a compositional element. Some of the branches at the top could have been sacrificed to make room for this.