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>>234175 All those slightly grey, out-of-focus spots are most likely sensor dust. It looks like you have 7 or 8 of them, but only a few are very large.
Crop before you shoot. It's still called cropping. Either by zooming or moving the camera. I'd suggest moving it up to remove the clouds in this shot. Weather isn't an excuse. If you can't get the shot you want in the current weather, come back later, or find a shot that works with the weather.
Keep practicing the rule of thirds. It's not *always* needed, but it is definitely an easy rule to follow to help composition.
Vignetting is the darkness in the corners. It can happen from stacking too many filters, crappy lenses, or not screwing filters on enough. Some people add it intentionally, either before the shot or in post. It works in some images, not so much in this one IMO.
Vignetting can range from slightly darker corners to a full-blown black circle around the entire photo.
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