Thanks for looking and commenting Jack I deliberately decreased the structure and contrast in the sky so that the clouds didn't compete with the rocks. Otherwise the scene would have looked crowded because the FG is crowded enough with the rocks , pebbles and water already. You are right that the horizon is tilted and I tilted it deliberately to get a better look of the rocks. The height of the rocks are not the same and when the horizon was levelled the rocks looked leaning a bit down to the right and I didn't like scene that way . So, I made a decision and because the rocks are more important than the horizon in this particular scene I tilted the horizon to get the look I preferred.
Hi Christina, I'm glad that you liked the image There is actually another frame in the frame for this image and your suggestion might work because even if the wispy line of cloud is sacrificed the scene might still look good. I will try te crop and if it works I will keep both versions. Thanks for the idea
I noticed that you stopped uploading images for some time but you have started again recently. I can't wait to see more of them even if they are landscapes , birds or bubbles. CinC is such a friendly community that when someone disappears she/he is missed by the others
Thank you very much Tony
Yes, it is very annoying to see an image elongated but it sometimes happens in CinC, I don't know why. I too saw the image elongated when I uploaded it and I added a note to the image about it. Sometimes logging off and logging in again might help the situation.
Good work, Binnur. I too wondered about the soft clouds, but I think your treatment works well.
This composition was well seen and captured. Reading your explanations to others, I'm even more impressed with the choices you made. Very nice!