I recently returned from a long stay in California and while I was there had the pleasure of taking a quick trip down the Oregon coast. There are beautiful sights around the every bend of Highway 101 and this stand of trees near Depoe Bay caught my eye.
Taken hand held at midday, the trunks of the trees brought to mind the shots by Ansel Adams of the Colorado aspens where the trunks seemed to be glowing (not that I am comparing this shot to his by any stretch of my wildest imagination...)
For those interested I edited a slight different crop of the shot in color for my Mom as she is not a huge fan of black and white generally but in this case she found the color version too busy and found her eye was drawn to the yellow tones in the shoreline not the trees.
I did ponder replacing the cloudy sky with a clear one to simplify the image but couldn't bring myself to alter the image in that manner. I would be interested to hear your thoughts on that from the preservative of future shoots of similar scenes. When do clouds add to an image and when do they compete with the subject? Do you plan your shots around sky cover for certain subjects/compositions?
Also, do you have a preference for the color or mono version? Voting is open
As usual I would also love to get your thoughts on any aspect of the image that captures your eye in terms of potential improvement.