I agree with the above posts. I would add these thoughts, you will, in my view, produce a more eye catching photo if you balanced the exposure a bit between the sunset and the fore and mid ground. There's nothing in the foreground to grab your attention, and keep it as others have said. The sky is very dramatic and offers a lot for thought. You could have dropped the landscape theme altogether and focused on just the sky with a bit of a mtn rim at the bottom of the image, this of course would have been done with a short tele. . .

On thing that will improve greatly this image is for you to shoot it when there are flowers. Yellow flowers are bright, and in a dark setting such as this one, the flowers will catch more light and glow making them catch your eye better, and over all that will give it more contrast and depth. pray for nice sky's in the spring. .

One more thing, the foreground to me looks blotchy or randomly lit. Did you do some dodging and burning or did you have a bright flashlight and long exposure or?

Tony