It's a beautiful view.
The structure in the first image adds nothing though, and PP-wise, the last image is the winner for me.
Agreed last one is best, where was your focus point? It doesn't seem overly sharp? Or maybe it's just me!
They all have a heavy cyan colour cast here. Was that intentional?
I'm a man I don't know what colour cyan isThey all have a heavy cyan colour cast here. Was that intentional?
Ahhh a fellow struggle there's often a good view from there, but I was a little disappointed with it that morning, wanted more hill snow. And yes we often feed the horses.Were you going to see the horses?
Thats what I was wondering too. Its a great view I have tried at sunrise but never been happy.
sorry but all I see is bad masking ( or selection) you have the sky then the mid ground leaving the foreground more or less untouched.
It is not working for me at all.
Why did you want the sky so cyan? also the mid ground colours are not good.
It is good to experiment but I think you have to have a reason and let it be seen what that reason was.
If an image is going to show something from the photographer then it need to be clear what was the intention.
I hope you can understand where I am coming from.
how about you post the shot as is. We can then help you get what your after may be.I'm a man I don't know what colour cyan is
Ahhh a fellow struggle there's often a good view from there, but I was a little disappointed with it that morning, wanted more hill snow. And yes we often feed the horses.
I can, my excuse is joy lack of patience when editing, my lack of skills when shooting and my desire to get more detail and separate fore middle and distance.
I'm still learning
how about you post the shot as is. We can then help you get what your after may be.
I'm a man I don't know what colour cyan is
I had a quick go at this image here not sure how you seen it when you was there .sorry for the delay, here is the original photo
personally I find the grass at the bottom distracting as it is quite prominent. The original pic looks like the white balance was out to begin with. The first one just spoils the great view of the landscape. Bracketed exposure could have given you more to play with too.
]what did you do to lift it Chaz?