Doesn't have a compelling subject for me. As a minimal or an abstract this works. I've contemplated many times whether the blue of my shots from the background is best kept in or best color corrected. This frequently happens to me when two different parts of the image are supposed to be different temperatures. The camera can only select one, and most people when post processing only select one. But if you use a luminosity mask for darks you could easily isolate the background and adjust the temperature how you see fit. Maybe to match the more natural looking tone, as you might have seen it with your eyes. The fact is though, most of the time when I do this, it seems to make the image less compelling. As already said, the complementary colors are nice, and much better probably than a color adjusted image, but it would be interesting to put them side by side.