In the far right hand side of Wyoming is Devil's Tower. Aside from it's starring role in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, it has the distinction of being America's first national monument.
It is almost 1300 feet tall, 300 feet across the top and is a lava plug, left behind after the softer soil of a volcano has eroded away over time.
One of the great joys of photography for me is finding overlooked jewels. Usually, I select about 20% of a shoot for further processing and then archive the rest. I don't know why this did not make my original first cut, but I just found it in the archive of a trip that I took 2+ years ago. I like the strange balance of the heavy tower in the lower right compared to the wispy cloud on the upper left.
I tried one with and without a secondary cloud, and one mono. Do you have any preference? Any other crop or processing that might improve the shot?
Thanks,
Rad
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