I know that Nebraska, like North Dakota, can often provide only blah fall photos, with a marked lack of trees in many areas, but these scurrying fall clouds, thick enough to lower the contrast in the trees but open enough in spots to create crepuscular rays, give the landscape below a real solid strength. Your position and cropping, providing us with the very tops of the grasses at the very bottom, heavily slanted in the wind, pairs the grasses with the clouds to create a real feel of motion from a brisk wind. When it's a windy day up here in North Dakota, my son, who spent 12 years living and working in Sidney (until Cabelas was pirated), says it's just a normal day in Nebraska. Really like this one. Truly fall.
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