A wide-angle lens isn’t the best for capturing distant cumulonimbus, but I like the weird colours of the sky this day.
This picture is part of a few shots I took in part to try and see how well (or in actual fact, how poorly) I could take shots of the fens that captured their flatness. I’d like to do a bunch of photos about the countryside around where Ilive, and capture just how flat and farmy it is, but I’ve no idea how I can pull that off. Here I’m on slight rise at Wilburton looking out over the flat fens, and I’d assumed wide angle would give me a nice broad view of the land, but basically everything remote is mushed up and hard to make out. I think I need to go find some other examples of flat landscape photography and see what they do. Probably not use a camera with a fixed 23mm lens :)