Clovishound
Senior Member
I took this photo at a local abbey. It is a beautiful spot on the Cooper river. I have done a lot of diving in the river near this old plantation turned into basically a retirement home for monks. Anyway, I love the look of this small body of water on the grounds. In the RAW file the sky is very splotchy and bland. I can bring up the saturation using several of the masks, and have managed to smooth it out a good bit, but it still doesn't look quite right to me. Perhaps it is a case of too much time spent messing with it, and I now can't see the forest for the trees. I'm thinking I might need to reshoot it using a polarizer.
Suggestions? Comments? Fixes?
Here is a panoramic of the same location I tried. Needed to do a series of vertical shots to get the tops of the trees in, and had the wrong tripod head with me for that. This shows some of the issues I had with the sky while processing the single image.
Suggestions? Comments? Fixes?
Here is a panoramic of the same location I tried. Needed to do a series of vertical shots to get the tops of the trees in, and had the wrong tripod head with me for that. This shows some of the issues I had with the sky while processing the single image.