After our morning shoot, we drove around to explore the local area, getting to a couple of places with overviews of Marble Canyon in the distance. At one of these areas I photographed a couple of interesting trees with the cloudy sky and/or the canyon in the background.

This lopsided tree was easily isolated against the cloudy sky.

I think the black and white version of this image is more dramatic.

I captured several compositions of this deformed or broken tree with the clouds and canyon in the background.


I like the third image (vertical) of the deformed tree best, with the first (horizontal) a close second.
Until next time,
Ken
I too like that vertical shot! A beautiful area of our country!
Thanks, Shutterpug. We have some grand natural area in our country. I’m in dire need to get away to see more and get more photographs.