Decided to give some perspective a try. After about 6 hours of trial and error, I have this.
Nothing fancy. Wasn't focusing on the comp so much as depth and perspective - and its still missing important things like shadows (I tend to forget those).
need darker shadows in foreground...remember the blacks are stronger in foreground, reduce the saturation and black on the tree in the middle of the image i think you wil have it right then. gj tho
Remember that things closer to the camera are much more detailed. But also the colours become more vibrant and contrasted as you see the real true colours of the scene. Further away in the distance things become faded as the eye is no longer picking up as many colours. Which you have done with the blueish moutains but not the foreground .
Add some more details to your trees they are a little plain at the moment. The sides of the tree should be lighter shaded than the back of the tree where less light hits.
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Remember that things closer to the camera are much more detailed. But also the colours become more vibrant and contrasted as you see the real true colours of the scene. Further away in the distance things become faded as the eye is no longer picking up as many colours. Which you have done with the blueish moutains but not the foreground .
Add some more details to your trees they are a little plain at the moment. The sides of the tree should be lighter shaded than the back of the tree where less light hits.