
If I remember correctly, this building was used as both a church and a school, which sounds logical but is actually uncommon in many rural communities. The camera exposure on this frame is critical; snow needs to be white but retain the slightest of detail.

A Delaware-based, visual arts professor once congratulated me on my brilliant composition using converging diagonal lines. I nodded wisely, knowing that this was an intuitive composition and not strategically conceived.

Looking at this image now, I would have darkened the light sky, just a bit. South Fork of the Snake River, ID.

When I look at this now, I would have shot this with a slightly darker exposure, and framed it with less foreground and more sky, accenting the bowl-shaped horizon.
“Optimist: Person who travels on nothing from nowhere to happiness.”
– Mark Twain