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This is one of a number of shots I took in some local-ish woodland on Monday. I've attempted to process the shot to get it looking how it did to my eye at the time, and it feels pretty close. The weather on the day was overcast but still quite bright, so I've cropped the photo to 16:9 to remove some of the overly bright areas at the top of the frame where bits of sky could be seen through the treetops and also removed some foliage from the foreground. I've darkened the foreground too, but lightened the foreground path a small amount (maybe 10-20%) to keep the lead-in. I've also darkened the greens in the foliage a little as it was noticeably bright before.
I don't think it's an amazing shot, but I wanted to post it to see how I can improve the processing, or gain some tips on how to better process this type of photo. While I've tried to keep this shot natural looking, I'm not opposed to adding some "wow" factor either. Ideally, there would always be atmospheric soft mist when I went to the woods, but mostly there isn't.
FILM - Springtime wood by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
I don't think it's an amazing shot, but I wanted to post it to see how I can improve the processing, or gain some tips on how to better process this type of photo. While I've tried to keep this shot natural looking, I'm not opposed to adding some "wow" factor either. Ideally, there would always be atmospheric soft mist when I went to the woods, but mostly there isn't.
FILM - Springtime wood by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
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