I've never been happy with my attempts. The pink color is from sunset light behind me, but there is a bit of dirty air and the deep blue shadow to deal with also.
Photo below is a jpg of the dng of the raw. Link to dng in dropbox:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9m57t0uxpx4my5d/p1300007.dng?dl=0You are welcome to go "playful" though I'm more curious about how you deal with this one realistically
Many thanks!
tomad
Loc: North Carolina
Here's a very quick edit on just your JPEG using Luminar...
Linda From Maine wrote:
I've never been happy with my attempts. The pink color is from sunset light behind me, but there is a bit of dirty air and the deep blue shadow to deal with also.
Photo below is a jpg of the dng of the raw. Link to dng in dropbox:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9m57t0uxpx4my5d/p1300007.dng?dl=0You are welcome to go "playful" though I'm more curious about how you deal with this one realistically
Many thanks!
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This is a difficult shot, with lots of "grain" and high contrast and opportunity to play with WB ranging from white moon to pale yellow moon, to yellow moon. I also see atmospheric distortion waves along the edges of the moon.
Here's a quick effort. Another soon.
Linda From Maine wrote:
I've never been happy with my attempts. The pink color is from sunset light behind me, but there is a bit of dirty air and the deep blue shadow to deal with also.
Photo below is a jpg of the dng of the raw. Link to dng in dropbox:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9m57t0uxpx4my5d/p1300007.dng?dl=0You are welcome to go "playful" though I'm more curious about how you deal with this one realistically
Many thanks!
I've never been happy with my attempts. The pink c... (
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Here's another try, much the same ACR but with a bit of warming filter.
SonyA580
Loc: FL in the winter & MN in the summer
I stretched the canvas up and right to get a better composition; painted out most of the blue cloud below the rose colored area with rose color; brightened moon; burned edges and adjusted contrast and brightness slightly.
tomad wrote:
Here's a very quick edit on just your JPEG using Luminar...
Wonderfully natural and appealing result, tomad; thank you! You inspired me to try a quick edit in Snapseed - an app that recently became compatible on my Chromebook.
Not the worst version I've done, lol.
Fred Harwood wrote:
This is a difficult shot, with lots of "grain" and high contrast and opportunity to play with WB ranging from white moon to pale yellow moon, to yellow moon...
Thanks for both edits, Fred. I was hoping there was enough "challenge" in this one to interest people
I like your whiter moon and bluer sky. It's actually more what I see at moonset in the mornings.
Your time is appreciated!
SonyA580 wrote:
I stretched the canvas up and right to get a better composition; painted out most of the blue cloud below the rose colored area with rose color; brightened moon; burned edges and adjusted contrast and brightness slightly.
Sony, your unique solution to the clouds sent me down a very enjoyable zig-zag path of exploration
The ridges around here are frequently fog-covered in winter. With that in mind, I tried to bring the clouds down further, starting with your edit. None are ready for sharing yet, but I'm still trying.
Appreciate your interest. I also like your crop and distort; I don't miss the rest of the scene nearly as much as I would have thought.
Beautiful image to work with. It came down to isolating each color group (sky, moon,hills) and adjusting the intensity and value of each to bring out the most realistically intense look I could.
artBob wrote:
Beautiful image to work with. It came down to isolating each color group (sky, moon,hills) and adjusting the intensity and value of each to bring out the most realistically intense look I could.
Very nicely done, Bob, thank you.
Just some Lightroom tweaking.
Linda From Maine wrote:
I've never been happy with my attempts. The pink color is from sunset light behind me, but there is a bit of dirty air and the deep blue shadow to deal with also.
Photo below is a jpg of the dng of the raw. Link to dng in dropbox:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9m57t0uxpx4my5d/p1300007.dng?dl=0You are welcome to go "playful" though I'm more curious about how you deal with this one realistically
Many thanks!
I've never been happy with my attempts. The pink c... (
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Hi Linda, Here's an edit. The challenge was it had a lot of noise and was underexposed. The sun was setting behind the camera resulting in a bright moon on the horizon with a darkening sky. However it wasn't dark enough to push the middle ground hill into shadow. After basic and local tone adjustments, I removed the noise and a bit of colorcast.
Mike
I just used some auto adjustments in PS .Auto Tone - Auto Color - Auto remove noise for this photo .Tommy
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