Looks fine to me. A high range of light contrast but you have avoided any clipping in either direction.
So you're now making images. Nothing wrong with that. The FG looks a bit over sharp for me but that might just be the contrasty light. It might have been worth trying a lower viewpoint as well so that the posts break up the horizon a bit to stop it dividing the comp. I like the idea though, particularly the sky.
Nicely captured, very vibrant treatment.
Highly dramatic.... liked. The Sun is behind the photographer; so is it Natural that a beam of light percolate through the cloud hole in front of the photographer, i wonder... if it were light, the streak should be whiter; or had i misunderstood the situation?
Very different, Trevor. I think, like Nandakumar, that the light in the clouds could be a tad lighter (only a tad). Maybe also decreasing the green foreground a bit.
I think the above suggestions should be applied very lightly.
Cheers Ole
Nicely done Trevor - One of those projects that I've had in my mind to do for years is to catch some of those wonderful thunderheads rolling through the Prairies over the ripening wheat fields.
Only problem, you have that setting, whereas I am way to far east...
Great shot and definitely along the lines of what I am looking to capture one day.
The bit circled in green is a small cumulus cloud very brightly lit by the sun; the red circled area is it's shadow thrown unto the rain behind. I can see where the confusion might arise, an optical illusion that depends on perception of depth; very hard on a 2D image.
Thanks Richard. I was juggling several factors and forgot to deal with that area. A marked improvement. It was bothering me, but dropped out of the "Things to be dealt with file" in my head. Not good at multitasking or short term memory, is there such an adage as "Out of mind, out of sight"?
One of the things I am going to miss when I move to Osoyoos. My plan is to drive out the prairie twice or three times a year a to get my big sky fix. Probably early July when the canola and flax are in bloom, early September for the ripened cereal crops and then maybe late October because by then the crop is in and I have access to the older barns/houses with no intrusion on the harvest.
Very nice dramatic shot. I woud desaturate the foreground a little, personally I find it a little harsh on the eye. Nice shot though.
Beautiful image!! I do find I like Richard's edit, as it puts more focus on the posts (and sky), as he suggests. The original saturation felt a little unnatural.
Wonderful capture overall
Holy cow you are moving to Osoyoos? ... pretty rugged out there. You going to take some photos of the spotted lake? I've always wanted to see that.
Trevor liking it, however and there is often a however the two post and brace are drawing my eyes, what do you think about toning them down just a bit. They make a nice lead in but want to much attention. That is only my way of thinking.
Cheers: Al