Not a project I'm particularly proud of, I'm afraid. It was meant to be a part of a larger scene for a Christmas competition, but it didn't go exactly as planned. Here is more whining on that topic: https://honestmisskate.blogspot.com/2018/12/winter-bench.html
showersja Thank you very much for your comments, they are really helpful. I did want to make the metal attachment piece, but I completely forgot about it and only realized when I finished the final render. :-) I think I'll try to make more snow scenes in the future, but I'll have to figure out a better way of creating the layers - this is far from ideal. As to the lighting, there is only an HDR, plus a mesh light on the left, simulating the street lamp. I think the unnatural feel might be due to the intensity of the environment lighting, I'll try to tone it down next time.
I'd second the lighting comment. Also the bench is missing the attachment points you'd expect to see into the wood (screws/bolts/bracing metal). All in all, I love the snow you did and the the bench has a great design foundation. Keep going with it! Model some park lights, maybe reduce the snow a little to add cement for the bench/xmas lighting. With not a lot of work, this could be a really strong scene for next year's xmas contests!
The light isn't related to the scene (there is a light from the right side without its proper shadow).
It looks like a studio lighting inside a outdoors scene.
I see the different layouts a bit sharped too.
Anyway, the bench itself is very good done.
I hope that helps.