It's a little too centered and too blue.
The little bit of a rivulet at the top doesn't really add much and leaves a dead band across the top. A little lower and a bit to the right would have brought the nearest fall into the 1/3 position that is pleasing to the eye. The rule of thirds can and is often broken but in this case I think it would have helped make the picture more interesting.
Hi Binnur and welcome. You will learn alot here.
I am no pro, but the blue tint may be from your 'white balance' setting. Check that and see if it is on 'tungsten' or light bulb mode rather than 'auto', 'daylight', or such.
That advice has helped me incredibly.
I like the motion of your water.
Nancy
Just as a matter of interest, what do you use to post process your image?
Aside from the tint not bad at all Binnur, the second one looks much better crop wise. and in time you will get better
very blue. i am curious what is above your crop. # 2 is better. welcome to the 'it is fun to learn' club.
Hi Isabel,I'm a new member and quite a new photographer ..at the moment I don't use any programmes to process my photos,because first of all I have been triying to learn how to take photos in the right way.If your question is related to the colours in my photo,it is not post processing,I used the colour adjustments in my camera but because I wasn't used to,It became a bit too blue:-) Sorry for answering late,I'm learning how this website works and I will get used to it in time aswell..
That is the true spirit; I appreciate that very much
Binnur, what filter did you use for this shot?
Hi Murat,nice to have a friend from Turkey in this website:-)Actually,I didn't use any filters because I didn't have any at that time.The weather was cloudy and we were in a valley,may be that's why it was suitable for long exposure.That place is known as Ayazma and close to Ezine-Çanakkale.You should go there one day if you haven't been yet.