Play with Water and Rocks

here is my edit


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Thanks @Lander_corleone

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DT 3.6

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Nice photo @Lander_corleone !

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dt 3.7

Hello, new to the forum and dt / ART here (about 1 week filled with reading the manual + searching in forum and experimenting with module order that suits me best :grinning:)

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Hi @adrs and welcome! Nice blue/green shades you achieved!

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My attempt with dt 3.6. It looks like a dreary day, so I kept that overall mood.


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I do like more the bright, blue version. Here my attempt with dt 3.7.x


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thanks @paperdigits , still hoping dt have colour zones in scene-referred workflow in the future, but for now, it’s enough for broad colour tweaking.

I prefer this in monochrome. I don’t know why.

I’ve cropped out the sky and horizon, because they distract. Enhanced local contrast with a guided filter method.

The result, to my mind, has an air of mystery, of intrigue, of fantasy.

I made some pictures in this location and the best picture for me is more or less one that I made without the horizon.
So close to the crop that you made

Photoflow:


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My take, DT 3.6


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Hi everyone, its been some time since I’ve visited here. Saw the beautiful image that was posted and couldn’t resist having a go. Using RawTherapee I decided to go for a rich blue, painterly effect. The inset in lower left is at full resolution.

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Darktable 3.6


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Absolute superb!
I have to learn that!

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my try:
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Thanks for sharing. Normally not the kind of photos I get my hands on.


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Edit:
Inspired by the beautiful edit of @Leniwiec, I tried to go for some drama too.


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I’m glad you like it :grinning: Indeed you’ve pulled out extra good from it :clap:

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Really like the warmth from your edit. Took a while to figure out it would come from the color calibration.
Here’s my attempt:

Really like how velvia makes the bottom left turquoisey colours look.
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