Interesting idea .. are you satisfied with the result or still playing ? you didn't give it a name and that makes me think it is a work/idea in progress ... Thinking out loud and not taking any responsibility, if I were working with this I would use a perspective tool to straighten the purple/blue horizon while keeping the water tower straight and then kill the detail and bring up the orange to make it more a color field study ..... but then I'm forever losing detail in my pictures .....
It was a throw away image not take with much thought beyond, "I wanna get better pictures at this location the second time I'm here." Not really worth more effort as the logo on the tower is not in the shot, making the image overall kinda blank.
Surprisingly, the field was a shade of purple from flowers of some sort, but this purple is from the pp.
The Reynart the Fox would have been wonderful to see, a classic tale. The intensity of the nearest actor is captivating. Great shot, with a fine portrait embedded.
Another fine dragonfly portrait. You have definitely figured out which angles work for these tricky little beasts, whose faces and hind parts are hard to get adequate sharpness in with a single image. Well done.
A moving portrait with a strong story written out for us to read, in case we missed the story without the written version.
I have no objection to images of the unhomed. It offends me far more to render them invisible, to hide or ignore their stories. (I have caused some controversy on other photography forums for this opinion but I have not changed my view). Sometimes, if the subject is amenable, I've talked with them about the pictures I've taken and if I could find them again, have managed to give a few prints. Our shared humanity is our bond.