So you are unfamiliar with the concept of experimentation then, eh?
No... I am very familiar with experimentation... it is just that when I know from experience something wont work.. I know it is a waste of time to do it! Sun Stars (or more correctly, Aperture Stars).. have their place.. typically when shooting something with a lot of highlights.. choppy water for instance, or automotive photography..... but on a shot like this, it would be a waste of time to even try!
You obviously need to learn the basics, yourself.. before you start offering useless advice to people!
It's people like you that made me stop visiting here when I first came to this site a few months ago. I read a few threads and I saw a bunch of self important douche-bags that think they know everything and that no one should ever bother with doing anything since they already know how it will turn out. So many people here offer stupid advice about how they would use some technique or another or exactly how a photo should have been shot, and forget that photography is art. If everyone does it the same way, it would make for very dull art. Beyond that though, and specific to your comment, I gave him a place to start and something to think about without shooting his idea down as being totally worthless. Was it a perfect idea? No, maybe not. I'm not a professional, and as I said, only offered my theory on something to try and perhaps it could have gotten him thinking about how that photograph could have been improved. Maybe instead of posting to bolster your own self importance, you could try offering support and guidance?
Sorry to bring negativity to your post, Beast. I've seen so many comments like that here though, and I needed to get it off my chest. I will likely resume not visiting here now. lol Don't let the bastards get ya down, man. And remember if YOU like the picture, it's a good picture. Art is entirely subjective. The best you can hope for from a site like this is to help you learn the technical aspect of catching what you want. No one can teach you what you really like.