Not sure about adding overall contrast as it might stamp over the lovely mist.
But I would definitely try giving a bit more contrast to the top of the sky; it may balance the dark wood at the bottom.
Being REALLY picky
I was thinking just the top of the sky as I like the way it does from flat grey to moody. Sort of like the land, but in reverse.
I experimented editing your image to illustrate what I mean, and I think this my idea works (honest).
But the editing process threw something up that I hadn't twigged.
Try a light crop off the top of your tweaked image.
It changes the focus of the image much more down to the boat and fog. That light band at the top of the image is competing for attention.
Both my original burning in suggestion and the crop are just alternatives to sorting out the original distraction; the light band at the top of the cloud.
Please give it a whizz and see if I'm making any sense at this of night
Yes that's what I meant!
It simplifies the images quite a lot - but it is better?
Does it work for you?
Be interesting to hear a few other peoples thoughts too.
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