High Oxnop.


This is a cool capture: the tension between the building and the hill,
and the great cirri fanning up there!

As for your rendition… almost there! I tweaked the WB only as this improves both
micro contrast and micro saturation on top of the correct colours:

Oxnoppp.jpg
 
Thanks Kodiak for the time thats an interesting tweak but a little undecided which i prefer as the sky looks a little over saturated in yours.
 
I prefer the original, but the building feels a little cramped in the bottom left.
Its a lovely spot up there, I love summer sunsets on top of Oxnop Scar!
 
Thanks Kodiak for the time thats an interesting tweak but a little undecided which i prefer as the sky looks a little over saturated in yours.
and purple!
 

These colours, John, are those recorded by your sensor in the RAW file after
it was compressed and published by whatever software you are using. This
is for the purpose of showing what it may look like without the yellow cast.

As I always say, you should achieve better results with the RAW file.
 

These colours, John, are those recorded by your sensor in the RAW file after
it was compressed and published by whatever software you are using. This
is for the purpose of showing what it may look like without the yellow cast.

As I always say, you should achieve better results with the RAW file.
I understand the point you are making ,thanks for taking the time as i am always interested in other photographers views.
 
… and god only knows what hes done to the sky

As said:
"I tweaked the WB only as this improves both micro contrast and micro
saturation. These colours are those recorded by your sensor in the RAW
file after it was compressed and published by whatever software you are
using. This is for the purpose of showing what it may look like without the
yellow cast."
 
 
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