It is not an easy image to comment Nasseem...
Thank you for posting here to begin with.
What stroke me at once when I looked at this photo for the first time a few hours ago, was the canvas and the fact that the photo is "on the air", above the canvas. I myself have passed this way. I had for a moment my photos kind of floating but I quickly gave up because I didn't like it any more. It's just me. I change my opinions sometimes.
But OK you do have decided that your photos should be floating somehow its is in fact a way to present them. No arguments about that I think.
However, regarding the canvas I am much more critical. Sorry Nasseem !
The canvas has here a weight too important regarding the size and the proportions of the picture itself. Moreover it is heavier on top and bottom enhancing the vertical feeling. I am afraid this is not the best solution for the canvas.
Of course, after my opinion, someone will come and say it is magnificent, gorgeous and alike.
Let's now jump to the photo itself.
It has some fantastic red/rose tones. Those tones in the sky are particularly beautiful. I mean in the upper area.
However, I wonder why have you used a flash for the foreground and kept the foot spets in the frame. Now, this reminds me of the other day when I said something similar and another person found the foot steps to be interesting. OK Just opinions.
To shoot sunsets is a stereotype which is profusely used by many photographers.
Under my point of view, they are a bore.
Oh ! Sacrilege !
Now that the Pope himself comes at 600 kms away from me, in Madrid, I could not forget the religious aspect the word sacrilege involves. ( I am also thinking that not some months ago he - his
Eminence that's how they call him isn't it ? - received
Mugabe !!! but this is something beyond this forum )
Sunsets are very nice and I have done some myself but I got tired of them. It is always the same "thing": a nice landscape with a setting Sun.
This sunset of mines was shot back in 2006 and worked somewhere some time ago. I am now - at this very moment - thinking to work on this very image to see what I can get from it. I'll do that when I have a moment. I was already shooting raw...