A place where Sherlock Holmes could walk about looking for the Hound of the Baskervilles. I like the birth of the sun poking through the haze providing color to this little corner of the world.
This is a different one for you, Carol. I've been very busy trying to copy the style you use on the old barns and vehicles. I'm not sure what to make of this one. I like it. It's strange and rather phantasmagoric. I don't know if marijuana has been legalized in Iowa, but that might explain your post photo work. The bare trees and the shrouded sun make for an interesting view.
If you think you can't accept something, try to change it. But if this doesn't work, don't be frustrated, but give it later another try. The one who perseveres wins!
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For me, this has an empyreal look and feel to it. I'm also intrigued by the hints of colour especially on the R/H side on what is otherwise a monochrome image.