I will be faving this one Patti, Simple and yet beautiful-so well composed and good natural color tones with good depth. For me this is a superb image. Tigs♥ =^..^
It looks like moles aren't just a U.S. problem Fogz. What a great view and taken with your usual aplomb. I like the fence line because it leads to such a great view.
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Good good control on the exposure and a well-composed shot.
Guessing you used a wide-angle lens or similar setting of sorts?
No matter, the distortion works well to underscore how well you composed this one. (The clouds and their respective placement within frame brought this to mind.)
Caveats?
Lil' ... lil', bit of chromatic aberration (blue/cyan fringing). Correctable in Photoshop via ... Filter > Distort > Lens Correction. Mess around with the slider control(s).
Or..
As mentioned by Paul Gerrittsen in one of his commentaries;
"You seem to know what you are doing, but when I look at you camera settings there is one point you could improve. When you use f36 you cannot obtain a sharp image anymore. That is due to chromatic aberration. In optics, chromatic aberration is caused by a lens having a different refractive index for different wavelengths of light (the dispersion of the lens). I don't want to go in details here, but simply said there is a minimum aperature above which a higher f number will not improve you sharpnes anymore. That number is about f11. Maybe you want to experiment with your lens to see were you get the best results."
Right, forgot to add.. 'Duck!'
Kitchen sink commentary comin' at ya!
Most certainly a fine photo and an expansive one at that. That should be..viewed..full..screen.
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Thanks for sharing this one with us. Very nice image. :o)