North Country Pinks

DavidWright2010

Well-Known Member
The original version of this image (actually a pano) sat on my hard drive for 10 years or so. The problem was, by the time the clouds had achieved this color, the light was off the foreground. I tried brightening it up, but it very quickly started looking fake.

So it sat.

Recently I got to thinking - I knew I had taken images in the hour preceding this final set - maybe I could do something with them. What I soon (re)discovered was that the images with light on the grass, and mostly white clouds, were all taken from a slightly different position. Ten years ago I wasn't skillful enough to blend them. But now I was able to twist, stretch, and bend the earlier foreground, and lay it over the dull grass.

This is the result

north country pinks -Sat40.w15.jpg



David
(after looking at the preview I had to adjust the saturation. Don't know why; I'm using sRGB...)
 
The original version of this image (actually a pano) sat on my hard drive for 10 years or so. The problem was, by the time the clouds had achieved this color, the light was off the foreground. I tried brightening it up, but it very quickly started looking fake.

So it sat.

Recently I got to thinking - I knew I had taken images in the hour preceding this final set - maybe I could do something with them. What I soon (re)discovered was that the images with light on the grass, and mostly white clouds, were all taken from a slightly different position. Ten years ago I wasn't skillful enough to blend them. But now I was able to twist, stretch, and bend the earlier foreground, and lay it over the dull grass.

This is the result

View attachment 58651


David
(after looking at the preview I had to adjust the saturation. Don't know why; I'm using sRGB...)
David, what a gorgeous shot, I love the high altitude lenticular clouds.

Also my belated welcome to Focal World.

Oliver
 

JimFox

Moderator
Staff member
Hey David,

What a great job! It's great when our skills and tools finally catch up to our vision. :)

This looks totally natural, so the work put it in to match up the 2 slightly different perspectives was worth it I think!
 

Peter Michal

Well-Known Member
The original version of this image (actually a pano) sat on my hard drive for 10 years or so. The problem was, by the time the clouds had achieved this color, the light was off the foreground. I tried brightening it up, but it very quickly started looking fake.

So it sat.

Recently I got to thinking - I knew I had taken images in the hour preceding this final set - maybe I could do something with them. What I soon (re)discovered was that the images with light on the grass, and mostly white clouds, were all taken from a slightly different position. Ten years ago I wasn't skillful enough to blend them. But now I was able to twist, stretch, and bend the earlier foreground, and lay it over the dull grass.

This is the result

View attachment 58651


David
(after looking at the preview I had to adjust the saturation. Don't know why; I'm using sRGB...)
Very nice result, David. And the sky is fantastic!
 
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