I'll offer this idea... it's not new lol...
You can use Contrast in your favor. So, think of it like this - Today we have this whole thing about "I MUST have everything in shadows revealed". Here's the problem. You then introduce more elements that can distract. Eventually the overall image loses it's 3-D feel because there's no contrast/deep shadows going on.
Classic art kind of reveals this concept more: https://www.the-art-of-composition.com …est-area-of-contrast.html
Contrast can create diagonals and can help the dynamics of the image.
Here's an analogy - Why does music today suck? Well, one reason (among many) is that the entire song is LOUD. HDR, with everything turned UP, is the equivalent. If you go back and listen to classical whatever, you'll notice songs have quiet points that then lead up to or have Loud/dynamic points, but at no point, is the ENTIRE song just LOUD. HDR, or revealing every detail within your shadow areas is kind of like the AutoTune of the photography world. Yes, in the process it seems like a good idea, but then when you take a few steps back, you're left with no dynamics. Shadows in images are a way for your eyes to reset, to rest, then your eyes flow back into the highlights and so on...
Conclusion: Contrast IS your friend!!!!!! I say GO for it, make areas completely BLACK, with NOTHING revealed. You'll then see that those areas can create shapes/leading lines/or can be used to juxtaposition the point of the image itself. Overall, I think of it like this: "Does this Add or Subtract from my image/idea/point?"
Most are not open to feedback, but I can tell you, that if you are, then you'll only grow, and will always be on a path of self improvement/best version. My images SUCK btw!
Some editing ideas:
1) Unzoom/make the image like a really small postage stamp on your computer. Then, ask yourself: "Does this jump out at me?" "Do I want to explore this further?" This will also help you see if the image overall is congruent or not, and spot areas that need work.
2) Check the image on your phone/other monitors/different days
3) Do what you're doing now - Asking for feedback / Fresh eyeballs 
HannahsDad wrote in post #19269740
=Hannah'sDad;19269740]Thank you for the input. Of course you can post a version. By no means do think this is the definitive picture from this location. It's just my version, but if you think you can improve it, please show me what you think would make it better for competition. I would appreciate it!
Scott