I think it needs some water
I don't know here you guys hike but it's not uncommon to have pools of water on rocky mountain tops. The only thing that looked odd with the water was the size of the waves. They're usually more like mirrors unless there's a strong breeze because there's not enough distance for wind driven waves to reach much size.
If you put them in, then you're implying that it's very rocky so you probably won't find many plants above knee high as a consequence of the shallow soil. Other than that... love the clouds and lighting and texturing. Reminds me of a hike I did in Tasmania some time ago.
http://www.path.unimelb.edu.au/~bernardk/victoria/virtual/vr/woj.htmlPanoramas 7 and 8 show that it's quite a wet area, even during a drought. You can't see any nearby pools, but I found a few (it was either that or walk all the way down to get more water)