Red sky at night. . . .like the composition of this one. Only thing I my eye keeps getting drawn to is the round (am going to say bale silhouette) right of the tree.
Quite possibly a black plastic 'shrink wrapped' sileage package.
An amazing few weeks. The atmospherics and cloud formations served up sunsets time-after-time. The trouble was finding near or mid-ground points of interest. Otherwise it just turned into a sky pic. And it was generally the last 15 minutes of daylight/twilight only. Never seen anything like it ever again.
I never get tired of sunrise/sunsets. Even if I don’t have my camera, it’s a wonderful moment to just sit there and marvel at natures handiwork.
Well done and thanks for posting them.
After reviewing other photos I have come to the conclusion that the 'round' was the silhouette of the rear end of a rotund ovine (known by some who frequent the British hills as "woolly maggots")
(for anyone interested the image labelled "clouds1" actually includes 2 clouds. Bosley Cloud and Hen Cloud. The work cloud is derived from clud, olde middlish engrish/proto-germanic for hill)
(Yes, I know about the colour 'shift' on the twiggy bits of the tree in image 2)