TheBigE
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- Jan 20, 2008
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Really like the composition, and but it needs a lot of post-processing work.
I hate those types of skies in landscapes -- and that's what I was stuck with through out Alaska.
So you have a couple choices: You can go the photoshop route, and cut and paste an entirely different sky. Or, make the skies work for you -- Bring down the exposure of just the sky. You can also use a brush in lightroom with Dehaze (though be careful, a little bit goes a long way). This will bring out all the detail in the clouds, make them look foreboding. Meanwhile, increase the exposure of the rest of the image, except the clouds. Add more contrast, and lots of sharpening. Make all the rust and rivets in the bridge really pop. I suck at photoshop masking, but if you know how to build a good mask, it would be the best way to work with the sky as a separate element from the rest of the image. I'd probably just do it with lightroom brushes.
This is really a potentially standout image, with the right post-processing.
Thanks for the feedback, these are days where I really struggle...usually if there is just a touch of blue in the clouds I can pull it out with a little Saturation Adjustment. Not on these days....it was just cloudy. I will give it a go with the DeHaze...even just doing the Dehaze adjust overall did not bring out much in clouds.
Sharpening Wise I am at
Amount - 86
Radius - 1.3
Detail - 50
Masking - 24
I could push this a bit more I am sure. I will give it some more work and see what comes up