La Seine, almost in Normandy, and much greenery

The river Seine, from the heights in La Roche-Guyon (theoretically: almost Normandy).
The end of the afternoon on a warm summer day.
I had my polarising filter, turned here for maximum reflection cancellation (on the water surface and the foliage).
D75_6665.NEF (27.9 MB)

My take, in RT :

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Have fun!

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Well. another excellent image that doesn’t need much fiddling by me. dt 4.8.1


D75_6665.NEF.xmp (7.7 KB)

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D75_6665.NEF.xmp (27,8 KB)

another one, keeping the original portrait format:

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RawTherapee-dev dehaze and color tools (RGB curves, channel mixer,L*a*b*, white balance) for more color-variety.


D75_6665.jpg.out.pp3 (16.2 KB)

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D75_6665.NEF.xmp (8.9 KB)

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My fun with Rawtherapee abd GIMP

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Here is my version. Preprocessing with darktable, WB at 5000K and a graduated neutral density filter of 2 stops (D75_6665.NEF.xmp (6.1 KB)). Then a custom film simulation roughly based on Portra but with experimental changes on the “density interaction” model on the film.

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Rt. 5.10


D75_6665.jpg.out.pp3 (14.1 KB)

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D75_6665-34.jpg.out.arp (14.6 KB)

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Breathtaking image; thank you for sharing.


D75_6665.NEF.xmp (138.3 KB) [DT 4.8.1]

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Great view.

SA703067.ARW_V2.xmp (18.4 KB)

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I went for a contrasty B&W look. ART 1.22:


D75_6665-art.jpg.out.arp (15.9 KB)
Harri

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I tried not to overprocess too much :face_with_open_eyes_and_hand_over_mouth:


D75_6665_RT-1.jpg.out.pp3 (19.7 KB)

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Going for a warm edit:


D75_6665_02.NEF.xmp (26.5 KB)

EDIT: added contrast

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A wonderful capture of a nice place. My edit of the raw.

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D75_6665.NEF.xmp (14.0 KB)

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D75_6665.NEF.xmp (32.7 KB)

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D75_6665-3.jpg.out.pp3 (15,7 KB)

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ART 1.23


D75_6665.NEF.arp (43.2 KB)

Later edit – A slightly revised (hopefully improved) version:


D75_6665.NEF.arp (44.9 KB)

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RT 5.11, FujiProvia 100F Film Simulation was used from standart HaldCLUT by Patrick David.


D75_6665-5.jpg.out.pp3 (16.0 KB)

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