Fantastic
Not just any sunset
That’s a wonderful image Manfred, well composed, great tones
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Thought I would throw in the SOOC original image. Doesn't look much like the final product... This was a really quick edit; only 8 adjustment layers + two edits on the SmartObject. As always with my work, lots of local dodging and burning.
I took this shot 8-1/2 years ago on my 12MP Nikon D90 with its 12.5-stop dynamic range.
The "trick" is to learn to see the potential of an image. Had I thrown out this image as unusable back then, I could never have pulled out what the camera captured now that I have those skills and knowledge.
Oh yes. That is why when we dig and find old photographs, it happens to look at them with different eyes and get the work done under different and better skills.
What a stunning image you created from the original. I think you hit the nail on the head when you said "The "trick" is to learn to see the potential of an image". A good thing for us to keep in mind and learn.
Nice work, Manfred.
I noticed a bit a fringing on left branch. I thought it might have been an artifact from the hard processing but it is evident in the original you posted too.
Manfred, I fear I would have ditched the original image, not being able to see the potential in it. I am learning to see though.
I see that in a lot of the images I took in that area and am not sure what is causing it. I got this in shots taken in different areas even on different days. It was taken with a pro lens (Nikkor f/2.8 24-70mm) on my D90.
This area is absolutely full of tall sand dunes that keep on going right to the Atlantic Ocean, some 70 km due west from where I am shooting. I suspect what we are seeing is the reflected light from the setting sun bouncing off some of the tall dunes in the background acting as a rim light.