DrPips
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- Dom
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Hi all,
I'm trying to edit a photo I took in Kenya last year and think I've bitten off more than I can chew. I really like the shot, how atmospheric it is etc, but as you can see, the sun is setting directly behind the tree, and I'm not sure how I can recover any detail in the tree itself. I've tried using luminosity masks, but I wasn't very successful. Should I keep trying with this? Do I need to resort to HDR? Or should I stop trying to recover detail from the tree and aim for something more atmospheric?
Thanks,
Dom
I'm trying to edit a photo I took in Kenya last year and think I've bitten off more than I can chew. I really like the shot, how atmospheric it is etc, but as you can see, the sun is setting directly behind the tree, and I'm not sure how I can recover any detail in the tree itself. I've tried using luminosity masks, but I wasn't very successful. Should I keep trying with this? Do I need to resort to HDR? Or should I stop trying to recover detail from the tree and aim for something more atmospheric?
Thanks,
Dom





