I can understand how you would be fascinated here. I like the gradations of colour in the sky too. Do these things get carried away by tornadoes?
A very good shot.
It would perhaps look a bit different in b&w, just a thought.
I certainly like it best because the increased contrast not evident in the other two versions emphasizes the graphic simplicity of the subjects. I also like the toning because its color is so pleasing, proving once again that sepia toning should not be reserved for use with so-called timeless subjects. Well seen and well post-processed!
Nice image. I like the sepia best, the color least. I think the reason is that the image is really about simple lines and shapes, and the color distracts from that.
We have a few of these around here, and I have been fascinated by them but haven't tried shooting them.
That is right, sepia is better.
Thank you.
I prefer the sepia too, Jon. Its proof that even something ugly can be made to appear 'beautiful' in photography.