Very nice image! Well-exposed; no saturated highlights, and the darker foreground is still well above the noise floor.
I used my hack software to produce this rendition. I went a little lighter on the filmic tone curve ( a rather hacky version of the original Duiker filmic, not the elegant implementation by @anon41087856) ; loses contrast in the sky but makes the regarders stand out a bit more. Other than that, used the camera-supplied white balance and black-subtraction, the plain color matrix for your camera supplied by libraw, rcd demosaic, nothing special:
I’m a crop-aholic, but I found no reason to depart from your very nice composition.
Edit: Almost forgot, I didn’t see any objectionable noise anywhere in the image. Even then, I tend not to because I mostly downsize which mitigates a lot of noise.
I know you’re figuring out darktable right now, but I hope it helps to consider the generic aspects of this business, stuff common to all raw processing…
I would say that yes, the image is overall too dark.
The noise isn’t objectionable in my opinion.
I kept the camera WB; I tried a more daylight-esque white balance but it’s just too blue and neutralizes the warm sunset, while making the snow white is just unrealistic-looking.
201129_165903.orf.xmp (11.2 KB)
this is my contribution.
trying to reduce the contrast with tone equalizer.
Increase the saturation with color balance
Apply the multiply reverse blending mode in the local contrast module
I really liked editing this one. And, looking at the other renditions, one of those that has so many different interpretations, most of them worth looking at.
Anyway: Thanks for sharing this great shot! Would have loved to be there.
Well thanks to @CarVac pointing it out I obviously tried to enhance the rays and make it all about the glow. I also decided to crop out the moon since, although beautiful, I thought it was a little distracting.
EDIT:
Ok, I did some further editing in GIMP and while I know it didn’t turn out perfect it certainly was a good practice. I’d appreciate some constructive criticism here. Did I go too far? I’ve noticed some color fringing already but here we are…