Prateek,
I do like the components you have assembled. I'm a sucker for the shadows, reflections and spouts repeating ideas. However, I do not see a scene, a story, a composition or any unity. Unless you're doing a Dadaist "My finger to you romantic sentimentalists who want some order in things!", the picture doesn't make it for me. I don't mind the name. Be whimsical for sure! The picture still has to work its' effect on the observer. For me, at least, it doesn't!
Of course, this is merely just one persons reaction and everyone else might be moved. For me, I'd just walk by. Of course, I'm sticking my neck out being so opinionated but this picture is to me an example of great ingredients but not an appetizing dish! Not to fret! Within just this picture there are numerous really fine moments. Find these and you will be surprised and rewarded.
I suggest looking at components of this. Frame the elements in 4-5 different ways, for example
- just the red kettle and the mirrored surface of the kettle next to it.
- the shadows to the left and just sufficient of 1 or both kettles to allow the brain to fill in the rest.
Are the reflections in the counter important? If so, rephotograph that.
Make a series of highly focused ideas on the same theme rather than trying to put every single component in its entirety in one picture. Remember, we can induce the entire form of something from just a portion. Include just what's needed. Photography is about exclusion as much as grabbing everything of interest!
Only when you can decide what's important can you make this picture!
Asher