Day 14 - Eye of the Beholder
Lunch break at work...  I took my camera along today, as I had a newly discovered area I wanted to return to for some pics.  On the way to my car, I spotted just a little something across the street.  It was a scene I see every day, but there was just something "different" today, so I spun my bag around, pulled out the camera, dialed it in and snapped a shot.  An acquaintance, on his way back in from lunch, said, "Cool shot?"  I pointed over at the building I had just captured and showed him on my viewfinder, and he looked confused as he walked back toward the office.  Obviously, he didn't see what I just saw...  but of course, he didn't see what I *WANTED* to come out of the pic, either.  He didn't see the idea that popped out in my head.  Instead, he saw this:
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Recently, during a discussion with a photographer friend, we had been discussing layer masks, and I've got a FaceTime with him scheduled soon so he can show me some of the techniques and tools he uses to do some cool things, like (what I keyed in on) adding dramatic skies.  I had been thinking about "dramatic skies" all day, and changing the feel of a pic overall.  First, I knew I need to capture a "dramatic sky" to work with, then I started thinking of what I could do to a sky to create the feel that I wanted.  When I walked out at lunch, I glanced at the pic you see above and instantly saw, "Dark.  Looming.  Creepy.  Stay away."  Granted, at first, it was just the cloudscape that I thought I could convert, and I had the feeling I could take the fairly innocent picture I snapped and create that feel, my buddy just didn't see it in the same way.  Enter a bit of artistic interpretation.  Above, a moderately cloudy winter skyline that might bring a sprinkle or two.  Below, as I dabbled with far more than the sky, we find a building on the verge of decay with the ominous feel of "something wicked is going on, I should go in the other direction."  I kind of think that some of the shots from @
TedG954, like recent pics of an abandoned penitentiary in Ohio, might have influenced my direction a bit...  HA!
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With a bit more practice, I think I can go out and nab a shot of the cloudscape I'd like to tinker with, and recreate it to enhance just about any skyline I shoot, should I choose to do more than just capture the moment.  

  WIN for Day 14!!