Two points to consider:
1: It is rarely a good idea to place your core subject dead centre in the frame. The eye/brain prefers it to be off-centre. For many years, the Rule of Thirds has proved to be perfectly correct. Offset your subject to a 2/3rds position in the frame.
2: Focus. Critical for a shot like this that the clarity is pin-sharp, especially where there are water droplets involved.
When you have resized for posting, sharpen again.
Do come again and put those ideas into practice. I'll keep a watch fpor your next posting.
Two points to consider:
1: It is rarely a good idea to place your core subject dead centre in the frame. The eye/brain prefers it to be off-centre. For many years, the Rule of Thirds has proved to be perfectly correct. Offset your subject to a 2/3rds position in the frame.
2: Focus. Critical for a shot like this that the clarity is pin-sharp, especially where there are water droplets involved.
When you have resized for posting, sharpen again.
Do come again and put those ideas into practice. I'll keep a watch fpor your next posting.