Fog against the sunrise


fog.against.sunrise.2.pp3 (17.1 KB) RawTherapee 5.8-2743-gae11190e7

I like this one to be a tad darker and warmer.

Nice shots! Thanks for sharing.

EDIT: And here’s the second one…


fog.against.sunrise.1.nef.xmp (10.8 KB) darktable 3.5.0+42~g06b87bbb7

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2018-05-27.08-28.5563.NEF.xmp (10.3 KB)

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2018-05-27.08-10.5554.jpg.out.pp3 (14.2 KB)

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Gorgeous image. Thanks.


2018-05-27.08-10.5554.NEF.xmp (8.0 KB)

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Simply beautiful @Eduardo_Battaglia. I tried to get some details of the ground. RT 5.8
2018-05-27.08-10-1.jpg.out.pp3 (12 KB)

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Thanks for the beautiful capture!

2018-05-27.08-10.5554.NEF.xmp (16.2 KB)

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#2


2018-05-27.08-28.5563.NEF.xmp (39.4 KB)

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Really nice shots:

Here’s my ART version. Trying to get colors while keeping the fog.

Fog1_art.jpg.out.arp (11.9 KB)


Fog2_art.jpg.out.arp (14.9 KB)

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Lovely shot, thanks for sharing.


2018-05-27.08-28.5563.NEF.xmp (20.2 KB)

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Both shots are lovely! Thanks a lot for sharing!


2018-05-27.08-10.5554_RT-2.jpg.out.pp3 (14.4 KB)


2018-05-27.08-28.5563_RT.jpg.out.pp3 (14.4 KB)

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These shots are so lovely!


darktable-git: 2018-05-27.08-10.5554.NEF.xmp (10.9 KB)

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Thanks to all, great edits!
I’m so pleased with the reception they got.

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I agree; liking the originals. Your edit, however, is interesting in that it demonstrates how simple editing can change the entire mood/context.

An atmosphere as I like them


2018-05-27.08-28.5563.NEF.xmp (11.5 KB)

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three clicks, DT master,

2018-05-27.08-10.5554.NEF.xmp (8,2 KB)

I used

Wysyłanie: 2018-05-27-SNS-HDR_Dramatic-LAB.jpg
SNS-HDR Lite, GIMP LAB

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Thanks for posting, nice foggy photos
dt 3.4.1

2018-05-27.08-28.5563_01.NEF.xmp (15.1 KB)

2018-05-27.08-10.5554_02.NEF.xmp (14.9 KB)

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@Jean-Marc_Digne
I wonder if you would explain the benefits of setting denoise profiled the way you do it?

image

@Underexposed
For this shot it’s useless, just a standard setting applied by default :slight_smile: