Hi Kyle Marie,
You did a very nice seamless job of stitching but here the image is lacking any strong focal point for my eye to rest on. You may want to try this when the sky has a bit more clouds but I would also minimize the FG grasses and look for a sit of a stronger grounding base. The rocks???....on the near shore may provide that...so getting closer and exploring comps with them may be the way to go. I would also try and aboid placing the main FG trees centrally....as then they tend to draw the eye to the middle of the frame and make much of the other sides uninteresting. I do realize that the smaller size limitation does remove some of the impact on panos......but you need a bit more of a central focal point to carry the scene.
Thanks Roman for all the points, Looking at it again I do get bored of it, I will try different things like you said and see if that helps. There are different areas I can take the shoot from, I will experiment.
Zooming in could help reinforcing this beautiful rock wall. Applying a grad filter (up side down) colld also help to reduce the "grass" intensity and lead more tthe eye to the shore line.