Once again there were some nasty storms in the province. I had been watching this storm on the weather radar sites as it was moving my way. I decided to chase this storm and see if I could get a photo. When chasing storms the storm is my navigator and this time I found myself at a dead end road 1 mile from the USA/Canada border. I could go no further without trespassing on private property and I wasn\'t about to do that so I decided to shoot where I was. Which wasn\'t best. I hadn\'t even taken a photo yet when a truck arrived It happened to be the owners of the property next to where I was standing. After a short conversation I got permission to go on their property. This saved the day for me. A long driveway and walk into a field I found myself about ½ a mile from the border and thrilled to find this giant almost dead tree. It made for a great photo opp!
Second image was taken after the first. The lines in the freshly harvested field were a nice addition but a challenging combo to get a composition that worked for me. I moved my POV many times before I found one that worked with the lines, storm cloud and everything else. Pre-composing panoramic images are always a challenge but I enjoy that challenge.
Once again there were some nasty storms in the province. I had been watching this storm on the weather radar sites as it was moving my way. I decided to chase this storm and see if I could get a photo. When chasing storms the storm is my navigator and this time I found myself at a dead end road 1 mile from the USA/Canada border. I could go no further without trespassing on private property and I wasn\'t about to do that so I decided to shoot where I was. Which wasn\'t best. I hadn\'t even taken a photo yet when a truck arrived It happened to be the owners of the property next to where I was standing. After a short conversation I got permission to go on their property. This saved the day for me. A long driveway and walk into a field I found myself about ½ a mile from the border and thrilled to find this giant almost dead tree. It made for a great photo opp!
Second image was taken after the first. The lines in the freshly harvesting fiend were are nice addition but a challenging combo to get a composition that worked for me. I moved my POV many times before I found one that worked with the lines, storm cloud and everything else. Pre-composing panoramic images are always a challenge but I enjoy that challenge.
Once again there were some nasty storms in the province. I had been watching this storm on the weather radar sites as it was moving my way. I decided to chase this storm and see if I could get a photo. When chasing storms the storm is my navigator and this time I found myself at a dead end road 1 mile from the USA/Canada border. I could go no further without trespassing on private property and I wasn\'t about to do that so I decided to shoot where I was. Which wasn\'t best. I hadn\'t even taken a photo yet when a truck arrived It happened to be the owners of the property next to where I was standing. After a short conversation I got permission to go on their property. This saved the day for me. A long driveway and walk into a field I found myself about ½ a mile from the border and thrilled to find this giant almost dead tree. It made for a great photo opp!
Once again there were some nasty storms in the province. I had been watching this storm on the weather radar sites as it was moving my way. I decided to chase this storm and see if I could get a photo. When chasing storms the storm is my navigator and this time I found myself at a dead end road 1 mile from the USA/Canada border. I could go no further without trespassing on private property and I wasn\'t about to do that so I decided to shoot where I was. Which wasn\'t best. I hadn\'t even taken a photo yet when a truck arrived It happened to be the owners of the property next to where I was standing. After a short conversation I got permission to go on their property. This saved the day for me. A long driveway and walk into a field I found myself about ½ a mile from the border and thrilled to find this giant almost dead tree. It made for a great photo opp!
Once again there were some nasty storms in the province. I had been watching this storm on the weather radar sites as it was moving my way. I decided to chase this storm and see if I could get a photo. When chasing storms the storm is my navigator and this time I found myself at a dead end road 1 mile from the USA/Canada border. I could go no further without trespassing on private property and I wasn\'t about to do that so I decided to shoot where I was. Which wasn\'t best. I hadn\'t even taken a photo yet when a truck arrived It happened to be the owners of the property next to where I was standing. After a short conversation I got permission to go on their property. This saved the day for me. A long driveway and walk into a field I found myself about ½ a mile from the border and thrilled to find this giant almost dead tree. It made for a great photo opp!