Yesterday, I started this thread with an image I called 'The Final Resting Place'. And I was very pleased with it.
But as I thought about this morning as I was printing it, I saw a different image in my head. So, with Garry my dog at my side, off we headed again. In Post #20 of the other thread, in my response to Matt, I referred to the angle of view and how I looked at trying to get the cemetery and the hill lined up. Well, today involved scrambling over gates and through a field, but we got there.
But more significantly, what I saw in my head was an image more inspired by Adams' 'Moonrise, Hernadez, New Mexico'. I've never tried one of these 'darken up the sky' images before. But the snow-covered hill seemed to steer me towards that.
Again, thoughts and comments are very welcome.
7DMkII, 70-200mm f/4L IS