Howdy,
Today's storms were pretty intense, with some tornado warnings and no lack of ground-to-sky lightning strikes. Just before sunset, the clouds broke apart. When this happens, the sky is usually particularly beautiful.
I generally avoid sunset photos, unless I can get an interesting foreground. They all sort of look the same, otherwise! This little graveyard near Mankato was just the thing. A fog began to roll in and, if the cemetery hadn't been on higher ground, I would have stuck around for some spooky "foggy tombstone" photos.
This corn field must have been planted a little later. Many fields have already been harvested, but this one has at least a couple weeks before it will be ready. The clash of vertical corn plants and horizontal clouds caught my eye.
I took a similar photo to this the last time we had fog, but this time I was better prepared! I found a spot that I could fully pull off the roadway and set up a tripod. There were a couple towers on the horizon with red blinking lights, which I edited out in Adobe Lightroom. The shot was a thirty-second exposue, which turned the clouds into smooth, dreamy blurs.
Tomorrow is the first day of my semester, starting with office hours at 8:00. It was nice to get out and take some landscape photos before the busy and stressful season gets under way.
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