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Welcome to DPS. When you post an image in the Critique section, you're supposed to include your exif data for the shot.
You have a nice sunset there, but it's usually better to compose it so your main subject (sun) is not right in the middle of the shot. That's where the rule of thirds comes in. There are plenty of articles on the rule of thirds if you are not familiar with it. The only other suggestion I have is that if you include an interesting object like a rock formation in the foreground, it gives the image more depth and helps to draw you in. This guy does a great job of that - http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimpatterson/
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