Hi Ken, After looking at this several times, I finally realized what was troubling me - the bright, almost horizontal line just behind the trees in the lower third of the image is skewed about .84 degrees to the left from true horizontal. Rotating the image to the right .84-degrees provides a subtle but very interesting change to the photo. The bright clouds take on more symmetry, and the somewhat dark area at the extreme URHC is reduced somewhat. The picture looks better balanced to me, and has more impact. You may have to toggle between the two to clearly see the difference.
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