Originally Posted by
John Pilkington
Thank you, Geoff and Manfred. I very much appreciate the trouble you took to reply to my thread, and in particular for your edit, Manfred. Please don't remove it! Effectively, I think you are both confirming my suspicion that it is easy to overdo the processing with luminosity masks; I think part of the learning process will be to discern when that is happening, but I will persist with the technique for the time being.
Geoff, thank you for sharing details of your workflow. That is very interesting. Also your insightful comment into the crop, I hadn't really seen that, although I have been coming to the opinion that there are two valid scenes here, and this image is a bad compromise. (1) I could actually extend the view to the left and down to include more beach - as I know the site well - which might balance out that uninteresting cliff top; or (2) the line of foreshortened cliffs in the middle of the image is an exposure in its own right, losing both the dull left side cliff top and Birling Gap (the low brown cliff to the right) and everything to the right of it. That would be a totally different image, requiring different light. Plus (3) on reflection, you are right and I could just chop out some of the left side!