I saw this yesterday while I was shooting some location images for a design agency client. It'd been bright and sunny all day, but at this moment the sky became quite dramatic and imposing, and with the bench in the foreground I thought it framed rather nicely.
It's a single exposure which I've selectively adjusted using layers. Both the colours and contrast have been boosted using curves. Hopefully the slightly surreal and moody feel I was after comes across in the result, but if anyone has an opinion to offer, I'd be interested to hear it. Thanks
It's a single exposure which I've selectively adjusted using layers. Both the colours and contrast have been boosted using curves. Hopefully the slightly surreal and moody feel I was after comes across in the result, but if anyone has an opinion to offer, I'd be interested to hear it. Thanks

).......instead I make a loose selection with the lassoo tool well below the horizon line (by 3 or 4mm) and then feather that selection by around 80-120 pixels to ensure the adjustment will reach the edges without affecting the sky itself. I use multiple layers (up to three or four usually) so that I can recover some original detail either using the eraser tool or the opacity settings on each layer.
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