It's an interesting abstraction Ben. But Mole's right. If that bright wall on the right isn't actually blown, reducing its intensity would help the composition. In Photoshop I'd use the Quick Selection Tool to select the white (a fairly small brush and one quick swipe over that clearly delineated area would do it), use Ctl-J to create a layer with just the selection, change the blending mode to Multiply, and then hit Ctl-J a couple more times if the first layer doesn't darken the wall enough.
It's an interesting abstraction Ben. But Mole's right. If that bright wall on the right isn't actually blown, reducing its intensity would help the composition. In Photoshop I'd use the Quick Selection Tool to select the white (a fairly small brush and one quick swipe over that clearly delineated area would do it), use Ctl-J to create a layer with just the selection, change the blending mode to Multiply, and then hit Ctl-J a couple more times if the first layer doesn't darken the wall enough.
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And clone out that leave.
I like the image though!
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