Thanks, all!
Malham? ( I'm guessing the barn image you posted recently was photographed nearby ).
The same formation, I think, but in fact Twistleton Scar, above Ingleton. The barn is off the road a mile or so to the south of Keld. I was there with a friend who knows the area well. I'd not been before, but I shall certainly return.
(The pavement does look a bit like some of the streets around Boston!)
I shall look forward to that next month, Eric! By "pavement", I assume you mean carriageway, and not in fact pavement, which you would call sidewalk
I like it, Jeremy, and the B&W treatment works for me. Have you considered cropping the top 5% to eliminate the cut-off cloud? Brighter objects at the edge tend to lead the eye out of the frame (thus spake Ansel). You might even crop more - removing the top "outlying" portion of the main cloud formation. My feeling is that the image is about the pavement's flatness (where is a tree when you need one?) and while the wall successfully conveys the scale, the big sky is rather competing for attention.
I rather like that cut-off cloud: to me, it gives the impression of cloud bubbling up beyond the frame.
A tree? We found several, and I have many photographs of them. Some will appear here soon!
Jeremy