Originally Posted by
FootLoose
The immediate foreground is distracting. It is too bright and there is too much of it. If you really think it is necessary to keep it then crop half off and tone it down but I don't think you need it at all. The rising curved vertical of the cliff on the right is sufficient to signal to the viewer that the lighthouse is in some remote location (aren't they all?). Break your square rule and crop for the subject, no-one is going to admire the square frame and disregard the scene.
Overall, I think the scene is too bright. You have probably done this to reveal detail in the land and sky but it makes the lighthouse beacon seem almost irrelevant.