A couple of days ago I returned to Boyer Chute National Wildlife Refuge after a soft spring rain to capture the clouds as they moved off from the storm.  I always love the effects of this weather - the smell in the air, the reflecting puddles, and of course the light that can be captured right after a good rain.  Here, a road that bisects part of the plain at the refuge had just been plowed and the rain left several nice puddles in the texture of the mud.  I wanted to capture the road with the sky to give the full effect of the weather on this landscape so I used a vertical composition to elongate the road and accentuate the feel of the distance.Technical Details:
Canon 5d Mark II, 17-40 f/4l @ 17mm, f/11, .4 sec., Singh-Ray 2-stop hard ND grad
Boyer Chute National Wildlife Refuge, Nebraska
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