One one hand, the sky seems a bit overly processed for color on the left side, but on the other hand, having been there myself, that may be the singularly best take on the sand tufas I've ever seen.
My first impression is the the sky and the land both compete for attention more or less equally in this shot. Giving one aspect a more prominent perspective over the other (i.e rule of thirds etc) may make lend this scene more drama and attention it deserves.
yes Mabidally, rule of third may work well here but I don't want to cut the sandstone to 1/2 , if take the sky 1/3 I will lost the beautiful cloud and show lot of sands with all the footprints,
A very nice shot here. I think your choice for the composition works great, this is one of those shots that using the rule of thirds for the horizon would hurt the shot.
Don't change a single thing. Absolutely the best image of the Sand Tufas that I have ever seen. Great job!. Rules are sometimes best when they are broken.
Great scene and light. My biggest problem is the composition. I'm looking at the middle formation and it's hard for me to get past it.
I think you could try to work in more separation between the foreground formation and everything behind it. You could also play with different crops to see if you can get more visual flow through the scene.