One of the tools I use when analyzing the composition of an image is the bumpmap that is an effect supported by FastStone. It strips the image of color and translates it into monochrome based on differences in details. Doing so helps me in seeing the structure of the image.
Here is an example. This is a crop of an image I pasted as Misty Morning Lost Horizon.
and here is a bumpmap of the same image.
It isn't the same crop but shows what can be seen in a different way. One of the comments on the color version was that the small floats didn't do much and, as shown in the first image above, the small float above the wake of the fishing boat is annoying. In the color image because it disrupts an edge and in the bumpmap you can see that it distracts from the wake. Just a little tic that takes the eye off the line.