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Old 19-10-11, 01:33 PM
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Hi Jools,

I agree with you. It may be natural, but it looks over-processed. In fact, it looks as if you've put a red grad on it which has spilled over below the horizon. I find it oddly disturbing, which is a shame, because it should be stunning. I'm not altogether sure what you can do about it beyond taking even more red out but that may destroy the impact.

Difficult one.
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Old 19-10-11, 03:54 PM
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Thanks Jet.

I do love it but it's the red that really makes it surreal. I'm torn between trying to remove it or leaving because that's how it was!
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Old 21-10-11, 07:26 AM
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Nice pic but as others say looks over processed
try as Matt said HDr or a fusion exposuer might help or nik colour exf have some nice tools to which might help
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