This has significant perspective issues. The moon is near the horizon, so almost everything on this side of the hill would be covered in darkness, unless there's some other light source above. Maybe the some of the tree's top branches would catch some moonlight. The whole foreground is way too bright for the scene you're trying to show.
Out of curiosity, did you by any chance use the dithering charts posted by skeddles?
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I've tried to put the moon near the rocks. Finally the result is not what i wanted to do. :-(
I've used the result from a dithering generator called AS2 http://gingerbinger.com/2011/03/as2-dithered-transition-effect/
I'll put it on description. I found it on google images and i've searched for his origin now.
Thanks for the comment.