Hi Ade, eventhough this one contains the same elements as the previous one I commented on, I think it's less strong, because it seems a bit more cluttered, if you see what I mean. The rocks lead the eye less well towards the hills in the rear, and the ridge / peak stands out more dominantly in this photo, but it also blocks the view on the hills behind it, consising the image, and removing the strong feel of depth that I like in the first one of this series. Because it's the peak (and not the gulley) that grabs the eye in this photo, it's more static, and centered than the previous one, too.
That doesn't mean it's not a good photo, as I do think it is. The hedge / rock wall and the trees in the upper right quadrant add to this image. Interesting to see two very similar shots, with such a big difference between them...:)
I like your series of landscapes. I like the portrait layout, it is unique and adds a lot of depth to the photograph. I like that you have a subject in the forground, it adds to the piece and does not distract from the landscape. Nice capture.