So you missed two because I meant this one
there’s three more silhouettes on the horizon near the centre of image too I believe.
GIMP (2.10.20) - artistic edit.
Tried to do 2 things here:
- Change the scenery from spring green to autumn orange/brown
- Incorporate an overall 60-70’s film look-and-feel.
About the spring green: This is how it looked like mid of may 2010 (though from much larger distance)
Edit: camera was also D700, lens was Nikkor AIS 2.8/24mm, probably the same as in op (at least RT shows MF 24mm/2.8 for the NEF from op)…
This does line up with my thoughts that most of the edits here (including my own dt edit) are a tad(?) too green/saturated and what gave me the idea to try an autumn look.
Really interesting, that a lot of edits cloned the people out.
In my opinion, the people in the image made it more alive
, more interesting to look at the details, to pan around through this image
A very nice shot, thanks for sharing!
dt 3.3.0
Inspired by all the cloning I rearanged some of the persons by playing around with the spot removal module…
Just for curiosity, would it somehow be possible to change the size of a moved person in darktable?
The ground and atmos look drier in that picture, making it naturally less saturated. It’s one of my pet peeves that a lot of modern images push saturation too much and make dry conditions look wet - but in this picture it seems motivated - the ground looks damp and soft, the conditions are misty.
Here’s my take. Another B&W, perhaps a little too contrasty, but hey, that’s my style.
DT 3.2.1.
_DSC1928_01.NEF.xmp (8.9 KB)Been admiring this image intermittently, just found the time to try it:
This is a very well-exposed image, ETTR right up to the edge. This processing is, None! I brought it to linear RGB, and this is it. No filmic, no saturation. I did use the D700 SSF profile I made from the camspec data, and lmmse demosaic, nothing else of note.
Here’s another take, color this time. I processed the image and tried out a number of LUTs. I kinda like this one, supposedly it imparts a bit of a Kodak Ektachrome look.
DT 3.2.1 & Lutify.Me’s Hersei LUT
_DSC1928_01.NEF.xmp (13.5 KB) )