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<blockquote data-quote="dickelfan" data-source="post: 390211" data-attributes="member: 12339"><p>Nice shots. Like someone said I would use the graduated filter on the first one (and second also). Just work on the sky part. Bring down highlights a little in first one and increase clarity. When finished, then go back to basic edit and bring up your shadows a little bit (this will help in second pic also). The horizon line needs to be adjusted as well. Just hit the crop button and there is a slider where you can adjust, or you can click on the button next to it and then go to the pic and draw a line across the horizon and it will automatically adjust it for you.</p><p></p><p>The second pic, I'd crop a little off the top of the pic and then play with the sky with the graduated filter. The first pic I might also use the adjustment brush to darken the area of that bush/tree on the left, keeps drawing my eye to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dickelfan, post: 390211, member: 12339"] Nice shots. Like someone said I would use the graduated filter on the first one (and second also). Just work on the sky part. Bring down highlights a little in first one and increase clarity. When finished, then go back to basic edit and bring up your shadows a little bit (this will help in second pic also). The horizon line needs to be adjusted as well. Just hit the crop button and there is a slider where you can adjust, or you can click on the button next to it and then go to the pic and draw a line across the horizon and it will automatically adjust it for you. The second pic, I'd crop a little off the top of the pic and then play with the sky with the graduated filter. The first pic I might also use the adjustment brush to darken the area of that bush/tree on the left, keeps drawing my eye to it. [/QUOTE]
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